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Amnesty says ‘govt phishing’ endangers Egypt activists

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LONDON: Amnesty Internatio­nal warned Wednesday that dozens of rights activists in Egypt have been put in ‘grave danger’ by email phishing attacks that it says appear to be government orchestrat­ed.

“Dozens of Egyptian human rights defenders have been targeted by phishing attacks ... this year, putting them in grave danger”, the group said in a statement.

“These digital attacks appear to be part of a sustained campaign to intimidate and silence critics” of President Abdel Fattah alSisi’s government, said Ramy Raoof, a tactical technologi­st at Amnesty.

The London-based rights group said the ‘chilling’ attempted attacks had used a technique known as OAuth phishing and that there were ‘strong indication­s’ the Egyptian authoritie­s were responsibl­e.

It said the tactic masquerade­s as an email containing a legitimate applicatio­n — such as a calendar organiser — to trick activists into downloadin­g spyware.

Amnesty pointed to spikes in OAuth phishing attempts in the run-up to the eightyear anniversar­y of Egypt’s January 25, 2011 uprising which toppled Hosni Mubarak, and during a two-day visit to Egypt by French President Emmanuel Macron.

It said attacks peaked on January 29, the day Macron met human rights activists from four key Egyptian NGOs.

Sisi’s government is pursuing a military campaign against the Islamic State group in northern Sinai. — AFP

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