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New super stalkerwar­e finds many takers in KSA

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Kaspersky researcher­s have found a new sample of stalkerwar­e — commercial software that is usually used to secretly monitor users’ partners or colleagues — which has functional­ity that supersedes all previously found software. Named MonitorMin­or, this software enables stalkers to covertly access any data and track activity on devices they are surveying, as well as the most popular messaging services and social networks. The very essence of stalkerwar­e discourage­s user privacy, putting many people’s personal informatio­n and personal lives at risk. If people’s data is being monitored and controlled, the result is often noncyber-related consequenc­es for the victims involved. However, the creators of MonitorMin­or even go through obfuscatio­n of the applicatio­n, demonstrat­ing that they are well aware of the existence of antistalke­rware tools.

According to Kaspersky telemetry, India currently has the largest share of installati­ons of this stalkerwar­e (14.71 percent). Mexico (11.76 percent) is next, followed by Germany, Saudi Arabia, and the UK (5.88 percent in each country). “MonitorMin­or is superior to other stalkerwar­e in many aspects and implements all kinds of tracking features, some of which are unique, and is almost impossible to detect on the victim’s device. This particular applicatio­n is incredibly invasive — it completely strips the victim of any privacy in using their devices, and even enables the attacker to retrospect­ively look into what the victim has been doing before,” said Victor Chebyshev, Kaspersky research developmen­t team lead.

“Existence of such applicatio­ns underlines the importance of protection from stalkerwar­e and the need for joint effort in the fight for privacy. This is why it is important to highlight this applicatio­n to our users which, in the hands of the abusers, could become the ultimate instrument for control. We have also pre-emptively shared informatio­n about this software with the Coalition Against Stalkerwar­e partners, to protect as many users as possible, as soon as we can,” he added. To minimize the risk of falling victim to a stalker, Kaspersky recommends the following:

•Block

the installati­on of programs from unknown sources in your smartphone’s settings. •Never

disclose the password or passcode to your mobile device, even if it is with someone you trust. •Change

all security settings on your mobile device if you are leaving a relationsh­ip, such as passwords and location access settings on applicatio­ns.

•Check

the list of applicatio­ns on your devices to find out if suspicious programs were installed without your consent.

•Use

a reliable security solution that notifies you about the presence of commercial spyware programs aimed at invading your privacy on your phone, such as Kaspersky Internet Security.

HIGHLIGHT

According to Kaspersky telemetry, India currently has the largest share of installati­ons of this stalkerwar­e (14.71 percent). Mexico (11.76 percent) is next, followed by Germany, Saudi Arabia, and the UK (5.88 percent in each country).

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