Another Israeli Spyware Allegedly Operating in Hungary – Suspected Government Ties
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After 2021, an infrastructure linked to spyware produced by Israeli Candiru, which works with governments, was again identified in the country.
Another Israeli spyware allegedly operating in Hungary – Suspected government ties
A new international cybersecurity report reveals that infrastructure for DevilsTongue, an Israeli spyware program, may still be active in Hungary. The software, sold exclusively to government clients, is capable of surveillance, data theft, and even remote manipulation of the target’s device—much like the notorious Pegasus. The investigation was conducted by the Insikt Group, a division of Recorded Future, and its findings have been reported by …
According to a recent report, Hungary is also using the advanced DevilsTongue spyware from the Israeli company Candiru, which can secretly monitor anyone and provide full access to attackers - politicians and leaders in particular may be at risk.
An international cyber report found evidence of this.
DevilsTongue spyware is sold only to government clients by its developer, Candiru.
The Israeli DevilsTongue gives the attacker full remote access.
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