Kristin Del Rosso
Kristin Del Rosso is a security researcher with a primary focus on reverse engineering Android applications. She works with her team to uncover new mobile threats, track actors and targets, and provide accurate research and reporting on these issues. She has spoken at BlackHat EU and NSEC on state-sponsored malware campaigns, and volunteers with Day of Shecurity, an organization aimed at tackling the gender diversity issue in cybersecurity.
My Articles
Novel Confucius APT Android Spyware Linked to India-Pakistan Conflict
The Lookout Threat Intelligence team has discovered two novel Android surveillanceware – Hornbill and SunBird.
Multiyear Surveillance Campaigns Discovered Targeting Uyghurs
The Lookout Threat Intelligence team has discovered four Android surveillanceware tools used as part of a much larger mAPT (mobile advanced persistent threat).
Nation-State Mobile Malware Targets Syrians with COVID-19 Lures
Lookout researchers have uncovered a long-running surveillance campaign tied to Syrian nation-state actors.
Commercial Surveillanceware Operators Exploit COVID-19
Are cybercriminals and scammer's taking advantage of increased communication around COVID-19? Discovery shows new surveillanceware exploits the pandemic.
Inside Look Into Phishing Campaign Targeting Mobile Banking
Lookout Phishing AI discovered a phishing campaign targeting customers via SMS messaging to lure them to fake websites of well-known Canadian and American banks.