In a recent revelation, security researchers at ESET have unearthed a clandestine network of Android espionage apps, each harboring the same malicious code, lurking in the digital shadows of unsuspecting users’ smartphones. Disguised as innocuous messaging tools and a lone news app, these covert agents surreptitiously execute a remote access trojan (RAT) known as VajraSpy, a tool wielded by the elusive Patchwork APT group for targeted espionage operations. VajraSpy, aptly named for...
