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Apple warns users in India, 97 other countries of potential remote iPhone hacks by mercenary spyware

The attacks are aimed at remotely compromising users’ iPhones

Apple Issues Spyware Alerts to Users in India
Apple now plans a phased rollout of these features, with initial availability to developers through iOS 18.1 and iPad OS 18.1 betas soon. Image: Shutterstock

Apple has reportedly issued a new set of threat alerts to users in India and 97 other countries, warning them of potential mercenary spyware attacks.

The attacks are aimed at remotely compromising users’ iPhones.

“Mercenary spyware attacks, such as those using Pegasus from the NSO Group, are exceptionally rare and vastly more sophisticated than regular cybercriminal activity or consumer malware,” Apple said in the threat notification mail on July 10, Moneycontrol reported.

Iltija Mufti, media adviser and daughter of former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti, and Pushparaj Deshpande, founder of Samruddha Bharat Foundation, also said on the microblogging site X that Apple notified them of a possible hack on their phones.

Moneycontrol said Apple and India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) did not respond to its queries on the issue.

The tech giant has been sending these notifications to users in over 150 countries since 2021.

In its July 10 notification, Apple also informed the targeted iPhone users that attacks such as those mounted on their devices “cost millions of dollars and are individually deployed against a very small number of people, but the targeting is ongoing and global”.

“The extreme cost, sophistication, and worldwide nature make mercenary spyware attacks some of the most advanced digital threats in existence today. As a result, Apple does not attribute the attacks or the notice you’re receiving to any specific attackers or geographical regions,” the notification said.

The company relies solely on “internal threat-intelligence information and investigations to detect such attacks”, it added.

In the past, such notifications have triggered a political storm, with some opposition leaders, activists and journalists accusing the government of spying on its opponents.

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Nicole Abigael

Nicole Abigael is a Reporter at Arabian Business and the host of the AB Majlis podcast. She covers a diverse range of topics including luxury real estate, high-net-worth individuals, technology, and lifestyle...