The Sun (Malaysia)

Hamas ‘honey trap’ dupes Israeli soldiers

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TEL AVIV: Using photos of young women and Hebrew slang, the Palestinia­n group Hamas chatted up dozens of Israeli soldiers online, gaining control of their phone cameras and microphone­s, the army said on Wednesday.

An officer who briefed reporters on the alleged scam said the militant group that runs the Gaza Strip uncovered no major military secrets in the intelligen­ce-gathering operation.

Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum declined to comment.

Mainly using Facebook, Hamas used fake online identities and photos of young women, apparently found on the internet, to lure soldiers in, the officer said.

“Just a second, I’ll send you a photo, my dear,” one “woman” wrote.

“OK. Ha-ha,” the soldier replied, before a photo of a blonde in a swimsuit popped up.

The “woman” then suggested they both download “a simple app that lets us have a video chat”, according to an example of an exchange provided by the officer.

The officer said most of the soldiers were low-ranking and that Hamas was mostly interested in gathering informatio­n about Israeli army manoeuvres, forces and weaponry in the Gaza area.

The army discovered the hacking when soldiers began reporting other suspicious online activity on social networks and found dozens of fake identities used by Hamas to target soldiers, the officer said. – Reuters

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