A highly sophisticated set of iPhone hijacking techniques has likely infected tens of thousands of phones or more. Clues suggest it was originally built for the US government.
Google found a series of hacking tools they said were used by a Russian espionage group and a cybercriminal group in China.
Verify has described the activity as the “first known mass iOS attack” campaign of its kind. Google said fragments of the exploit first appeared last February, with ties to an unnamed “customer of a ...
Leaked iPhone hacking toolkit linked to U.S. contractor L3Harris fueled Russian and Chinese cyberattacks, exposing global users to espionage and theft.
According to new technical analyses from Google and mobile security firm iVerify, Coruna's technical core comprises five complete exploit chains and 23 distinct iOS vulnerabilities that ...
If your iPhone is running an outdated version of iOS, you may have 23 vulnerabilities that can be exploited by highly ...
A sophisticated iPhone hacking toolkit, suspected to have originated within U.S. government-linked development circles, has surfaced in the wild as a weapon used by both foreign intelligence services ...
Researchers said a sophisticated exploit kit with 23 iOS vulnerabilities is being used by espionage and cybercrime campaigns.
Now that it managed to hack the San Bernardino iPhone without Apple's help, the FBI isn't ready to tell the press whether any of the data it extracted from the phone is actually useful for the ongoing ...
A powerful, possible US government iPhone hacking toolkit. has now ended up in the hands of Russian spies. and criminal hackers. It's infected tens of thousands of phones at minim ...
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