The security notes don’t specifically mention Pegasus, but they refer to “a memory corruption issue” that “may have been actively exploited.” For example, Amnesty International examined 67 phones and found that “23 were successfully infected and 14 showed signs of attempted penetration.” Of those, nearly all were iPhones, according to the investigation.Īpple has reportedly fixed the vulnerability in iOS 14.7.1. While the legality of the operation may be in question, reports say the NSO seemingly targeted high-level politicians, government officials, and journalists in the operation and were only successful less than half the time. There’s a good chance your iPhone isn’t on that list.
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