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Apple warns of new ‘spyware’ mercenary attacks that affect users from 100 countries

Apple warns of new ‘spyware’ mercenary attacks that affect users from 100 countries
Apple warns of new ‘spyware’ mercenary attacks that affect users from 100 countries
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MADRID, 1 May. (Portaltic/EP) –

Apple has identified New ‘Spyware’ attacks that affect iPhone users in a hundred countrieswith which he has sent notifications in which he is alerted to the existence of a ‘mercenary’ software ‘on his devices and the risk that this implies.

Since 2021 the firm sends threat notifications to brand terminals several times a year as it detects mercenary attacks and, to date, has sighted users in more than 150 countries in total.

In this framework, the 2024, the technological one identified Two waves of this type of spy softwarein which notifications were sent to iphone users in 92 countries on one occasion and in 98 countries in the wave, in which they were warned of being at risk.

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Now, Apple ha Identify ‘Spyware’ attacks on iPhone devicesin this case, affecting users of a total of 100 countriesas shared by the affected , Ciro Pellegrino, and has collected Techcrunch.

“Apple has detected a mercenary ‘spyware’ against your iPhone” has detailed the technological in its warning notification, while specified that, on this occasion, it has been sent “to the users affected in 100 countries.”

This has also shared the Dutch activist Eva Vlaardingerbroek in an X (old twitter) publication, where she has indicated that, in the notification, those of Cupertino indicate that the attack is likely addressed to the user in question who is or what he does. “Although it is never possible to have absolute certainty detecting this type of attacks, Apple fully trusts this warning,” the company has transferred.

In addition, it must be taken into that mercenary ‘spyware’ attacks “They are exceptionally rare and much more sophisticated than typical cybercrime activities The ‘malware’ for consumers.

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