In an eye-opening new report, TechCrunch reveals that the Pegasus iPhone hack has returned. Pegasus — which targets iMessage — is arguably the largest iPhone hack to date. It was developed by Israeli ...
Israeli police bought the spyware developed by the NSO group in 2013 and has been using it against its citizens, according to a report 'No one is safe from Pegasus spyware,' Amnesty International said ...
The Pegasus spyware, developed by Israeli technology company NSO group, was used to hack the phones of at least nine employees of the US Department of State over the past couple of months, Reuters ...
The chief of Israeli spyware firm NSO Group said on Tuesday it had sold the country's police a variant of the Pegasus hacking tool that can access local cellphones, but which he described as being ...
The firm used Pegasus — a spyware package — to hack smartphones, including iPhones. Since the report has come to light the US has banned companies from doing any business with NSO Group, whereas Apple ...
Opposition party leaders accused the incumbent government of using spyware Apple clarified that it did not attribute the threat notifications to any specific state-sponsored attacker A quick look at ...
Apple released a software update Monday to fix a security flaw exploited in hacking iPhones and other devices Spyware researchers have captured what they say is a new exploit from NSO Group’s Pegasus ...
Pegasus, the spyware used by governments to secretly break into iPhones of journalists and political opponents, used three zero-click exploits affecting iOS 15 and iOS 16 in Mexico in 2022. NSO Group ...
A joint investigation by human rights group Amnesty International and US newspaper The Washington Post has found that Pegasus spyware was used to hack the mobile phones of two Indian journalists in ...
The latest Pegasus iPhone hack to come to light targeted more than 30 pro-democracy protestors. Apple detected that their phones had been infected by NSO’s spyware, and alerted them. Thailand has been ...