A sophisticated social engineering campaign has emerged as a significant threat to users across the Middle East and North Africa, with cybersecurity researchers uncovering a network of fraudulent activities designed to exploit trust in public figures and institutions. Dubbed "Sniper Dz Scams," this operation highlights how cybercriminals continue to leverage social media platforms to orchestrate deceptive schemes at scale.
The scam involves threat actors creating fake Facebook profiles that convincingly impersonate politicians, government officials, and reputable organizations throughout the MENA region. These fraudulent accounts promote enticing but completely fabricated offers, including complimentary mobile internet packages, financial compensation programs, and alleged government subsidy initiatives. According to the cybersecurity firm Group-IB, which identified this malicious activity, the attackers have been methodically crafting these deceptive campaigns to manipulate users into divulging personal information or falling victim to financial exploitation.
What makes this campaign particularly concerning is its exploitation of trust in recognized entities during economically challenging times. By impersonating authoritative figures and institutions, the scammers significantly increase the likelihood of success. Victims who believe they are