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iPhones no match for NSO spyware, despite Apple’s security claims
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Despite the hype, iPhone security no match for NSO spyware

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technolog...phone-nso/

International investigation finds 23 Apple devices that were successfully hacked

The text delivered last month to the iPhone 11 of Claude Mangin, the French wife of a political activist jailed in Morocco, made no sound. It produced no image. It offered no warning of any kind as an iMessage from somebody she didn’t know delivered malware directly onto her phone — and past Apple’s security systems.

Once inside, the spyware, produced by Israel’s NSO Group and licensed to one of its government clients, went to work, according to a forensic examination of her device by Amnesty International’s Security Lab. It found that between October and June, her phone was hacked multiple times with Pegasus, NSO’s signature surveillance tool, during a time when she was in France.

The examination was unable to reveal what was collected. But the potential was vast: Pegasus can collect emails, call records, social media posts, user passwords, contact lists, pictures, videos, sound recordings and browsing histories, according to security researchers and NSO marketing materials. The spyware can activate cameras or microphones to capture fresh images and recordings. It can listen to calls and voice mails. It can collect location logs of where a user has been and also determine where that user is now, along with data indicating whether the person is stationary or, if moving, in which direction.

And all of this can happen without a user even touching her phone or knowing she has received a mysterious message from an unfamiliar person — in Mangin’s case, a Gmail user going by the name “linakeller2203.”


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Everything about this reeks. NSO may have decent intentions but they are mostly to make money, because their clientele can’t be trusted.
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They wouldn’t find anything of interest on MY iPhone. Hack away…
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#4
space-time, thanks for the link. Apple has been foot dragging on security for far too long.
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#5
Looks like it's not limited to Apple devices.

Regardless of the cellphone, there are other means to capture data. Google Stingray cellphone.
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