Threat actors created a trojanized version of Israel's official Red Alert emergency app and distributed it via SMS phishing to surveil civilians during conflict. The fake app collects sensitive data like GPS location and SMS messages, posing severe strategic and physical security risks beyond typical data theft. Content creators should warn about smishing attacks related to the Israel-Iran crisis and emphasize the dangers of sideloading apps from untrusted sources.
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