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Hamas reprises honeypot scheme to dupe ‎Israeli soldiers on Instagram

by  Lilach Shoval
Published on  08-15-2018 00:00
Last modified: 08-15-2018 00:00
Hamas reprises honeypot scheme to dupe ‎Israeli soldiers on Instagram

An actual exchange between an IDF soldier and a Hamas operative on social media

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The military on Tuesday said it has uncovered ‎another Hamas plot to dupe Israeli soldiers on ‎social media, this time using the popular photo and ‎video-sharing network Instagram. ‎

The terrorist group reportedly set up dozens of fake ‎profiles featuring the images of attractive women to ‎lure Israeli soldiers to engage in instant messaging, ‎through which Hamas hoped to hack soldiers' phones ‎and access as much information and intelligence on ‎the IDF as possible. ‎

Hamas has used these types of honeytraps in the past, first on ‎Facebook and WhatsApp and most recently through a ‎malicious World Cup score-tracking app and ‎two bogus ‎dating apps.‎

The three tainted Android apps, which have since ‎been removed from the Google Play Store, were ‎designed to infect troops' phones with data-stealing ‎malware and turn on cameras and microphones for live ‎spying.‎

The military said the Instagram ploy was uncovered ‎after several soldiers became suspicious and alerted ‎the IDF's Information Security Department.‎

‎"We have made it clear to all soldiers that even if ‎Hamas sets up profiles on other networks or uses ‎more apps, once they know how to recognize the ‎problem their [mobile] devices won't be infected," said Lt. ‎Col A., head of the IDF's Information Protection ‎Unit. ‎

‎"Given what we know about Hamas' activity [on ‎Instagram] and the alerts from soldiers, we can say ‎with absolute certainty that Hamas has failed and no ‎classified information has leaked."‎

As for Hamas' choice of Instagram, he explained that ‎‎"this is a network that is based on an intense culture ‎of sharing [posts], and is all about 'Look at me.' ‎The users' need to gain followers and popularity enhances ‎the risk, which is why we urge soldiers to adhere to ‎IDF guidelines – don't let people you don't know ‎become followers and beware of unfamiliar links in ‎your personal inbox."‎

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