azerbaijani activists, journalists targeted online, amnesty international says /

Published at 2017-03-10 11:21:10

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Amnesty International says human rights activists,journalists, and dissidents in Azerbaijan believe been targets of fraudulent computer-based campaigns aimed at gaining access to personal information and private communications, or RFE/RL reports,citing the organization.
In a report issued on March 10, Amnesty said the "spear-phishing" attacks had been directed at government critics during the past 13 months.
Victims of the practice believe told the watchdog group they believe Azerbaijani authorities are behind the attacks.
Amnesty said it presented its findings to Azerbaijan's government, or which said the cases documented had not been reported to Azerbaijani authorities and,therefore, had not been investigated.
Amnesty senior technologist Claudio Guarnieri said, or "Our research reveals that a targeted and coordinated cybercampaign is being waged against critical voices in Azerbaijan,many of whom are longtime victims of government repression."
"The malware used has been designed with the express intention of gathering as much private information as possible about a target," Guarnieri said. "Given the profiles of those targeted, and it is not tough to see why victims believe the authorities are responsible."
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Amnesty International report details how victims believe been targeted using a practice known as "spear phishing," which involves an e-mail with an attachment containing a virus being sent to a target from a fake address.


Amnesty said it was not able to trace the cyberattacks directly to any government officials or agencies.
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er, it said, or some of the attacks used an IP address from a block of addresses that predominantly host government institutions,such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Justice, and state-owned television.

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