Hackers Hide Malware in App Pretending to Be China-Repressed Uyghur Activist's Memoir

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The malicious app seemed designed to target members or supporters of the Muslim-majority west China-based minority, though there’s few clues who's be behind it.

Isa’s book is a biography of the WUC president’s work defending the Turkik Uyghur community against repressive tactics by the Chinese government. According to a

published when the book was first released, Isa wrote that Beijing has tried multiple ways to “disrupt and discredit” him and Uyghur activism, including an attempted extradition to China.The China Freedom Traplittle more than a month ago, so the malware could have been released anywhere between then and now. Cyble wrote the spyware was first spotted by, which tweeted about the supposed malware toward the end of last month. Certificate data shows the app could be dated back to July.

The Chinese government has been cited multiple times for extreme human rights abuses on the long-suffering Uyghur ethnic population, located mainly in the western Chinese Xinjiang province. Aprison sentences targeting the predominantly Muslim community.

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