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.
First spotted in January 2019, Beapy reportedly surged to over 12,000 unique infection across 732 organizations since March, with more than 80% of infections located in China. As found by researchers, ...
HONG KONG/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Documents and computer files released by hackers provide a blueprint for how the U.S. National Security Agency likely used weaknesses in commercially available ...
Security researchers say exploits used by governments to hack into Apple iPhones have been found used by cybercriminals. They ...
A sophisticated iPhone hacking toolkit called Coruna — likely developed by US government contractors — has proliferated from ...
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US government iPhone hacking tool leaks into criminal hands
A former general manager at a U.S. defense contractor has pleaded guilty to selling stolen trade secrets to a Russian broker, ...
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 ...
Chinese hackers acquired and used National Security Agency hacking tools in 2016 and used them to carry out cyberattacks, a new report has found. In the report, the cybersecurity company Symantec ...
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