ViceLeaker Operation: mobile espionage targeting Middle East

ViceLeaker Operation: mobile espionage targeting Middle East

In May 2018, we discovered a campaign targeting dozens of mobile Android devices belonging to Israeli citizens. Kaspersky spyware sensors caught the signal of an attack from the device of one of the victims; and a hash of the APK involved (Android application) was tagged in our sample feed for inspection. Once we looked into the file, we quickly found out that the inner-workings of the APK included a malicious payload, embedded in the original code of the application. This was an original spyware program, designed to exfiltrate almost all accessible information.


Spyware sensors samples feed contained the first sample


During the course of our research, we noticed that we were not the only ones to have found the operation. Researchers from Bitdefender also released an analysis of one of the samples in a blogpost. Although something had already been published, we decided to do something different with the data we acquired. The following month, we released a private report on our Threat Intelligence Portal to alert our clients about this newly discovered operation and began writing YARA rules in order to catch more samples. We decided to call the operation “ViceLeaker”, because of strings and variables in its code.


Mobile ViceLeaker


The following table shows meta information on the observed samples, including compiler timestamps:


MD5
Package
Compiler
C2
51df2597faa3fce38a4c5ae024f97b1c
com.xapps.SexGameForAdults
dexlib 2.x
188.165.28[.]251
2d108ff3a735dea1d1fdfa430f37fab2
com.psiphon3
dexlib 2.x
188.165.49[.]205
7ed754a802f0b6a1740a99683173db73
com.psiphon3
dexlib 2.x
18 ..

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