Attackers from a group dubbed Poison Carp used one-click exploits and
convincing social engineering to target iOS and Android phones belonging
to Tibetan groups in a six-month campaign, researchers said. The
attacks used mobile platforms to achieve a major escalation of the
decade-long espionage hacks threatening the embattled religious
community, researchers said.
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