Apple Alerts iPhone Users of 'Mercenary Attack' Threat

Apple issued security alerts to individuals in 92 nations on Wednesday, cautioning them that their iPhones had been targeted in a remote spyware attack linked to mercenaries.
Apple emphasized that this targeting is ongoing and widespread. The notification warned recipients that if their device falls victim to such an attack, the attacker could potentially access sensitive data, communications, or even control the camera and microphone remotely.
While it was reported that India was among the affected countries, it remained uncertain whether iPhone users in the US were also targeted.
Apple refrained from providing further comments beyond the details shared in the notification email.
In response to the threat, Apple advised recipients to seek expert assistance, such as the Digital Security Helpline provided by the nonprofit Access Now, which offers emergency security support around the clock.
Apple referenced Pegasus, a sophisticated spyware created by Israel's NSO Group, in its notification regarding the recent mercenary attack.
Apple had previously filed a lawsuit against the NSO Group in November 2021, seeking accountability for the surveillance and targeting of Apple users using Pegasus.
This spyware has historically infiltrated victims' devices, including iPhones, without their knowledge.
Since 2016, instances have surfaced of Pegasus being employed by various entities to monitor journalists, lawyers, political dissidents, and human rights activists.


This Cyber News was published on www.cysecurity.news. Publication date: Sun, 14 Apr 2024 17:28:04 +0000


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