FinFisher is a legally sold spy software (spyware) designed to monitor computer activity and intercept data flows passing through themponents of FinFisher is placed in the firefox.exe executable file, inside which a mention of Mozilla copyright is used to block malware detection systems, An expert and technical director of the Trend Micro antivirus company, believes that it is not Chinese hackers that are scary, Independent hackers tracked what the authors of the "anti-piracy" CISPA bill and the government officials who support it are interested in on the Internet. Enraged by the CISPA bill, hackers once again proved that anonymity on tMozilla has sent a warning letter to Gamma International, demanding that it stop the illegal use of the Firefox trademark in the FinFisher product.
The browser version, a list of developers and other Cyprus Email List components that disguise the spyware under Firefox are indicated. Spyware is on the left below and Firefox is on the right: Spyware against Firefox In 2012, the analytical firm Ponemon Institute named Mozilla as the most trusted company in the field of user privacy. At that time, the product, which disguises itself as Firefox, is aimed, first of all, at violating the rights of citizenChromeOS developer and hacker Liam McLoughlin (Liam McLoughlin) said on system. The product is mainly used by special services and governments of countries with repressive regimes to monitor the opposition and control the situation during elections. After installation on a computer, one of the co his Twitter that he not only figured out how to get root access to GooglRaimund Genesa,

I mostly agree that the Chinese do engage in corporate espionage. But do you think the Americans don't? Or the Russians?" , - says Genesa. " Personally, I am more concerned about the activity of Russian hackers. They have been engaged in cybercrime for a very long time, long before the Chinese sat down at computers. But hackers from Russia and the CIS countries. He says that business fears of increasingly frequent state-sponsored attacks pale in reality with the scale of the thefts being carried out by hackers from Russia and the CIS countries. be afraid of so-called "state hackers", but hackers from Russia and the CIS countries should be afraid. " When I see a lot of hype around reports like the one recently published by Mandiant exposing Chinese hackers,