Darkhotel hackers targeted senior executives travelling across Japan, China and Russia, using a keylogger to steal logins for Google, Facebook and Yahoo services
Business executives visiting luxury hotels in Asia have been infected with malware delivered over public Wi-Fi networks, Russian security firm Kaspersky Lab has discovered.
The so-called Darkhotel hackers managed to tweak their code to ensure that only machines belonging to specific targets were infected, not all visitors PCs, and may have included state-sponsored hacking.
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