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Mystery malware targets 13 iPhones in India
Commercial threat intelligence group, Cisco Talos, comprising malware researchers and analysts, has revealed that in a 'highly targeted campaign,' 13 iPhones in India were attacked by using a malicious application leading to data being intercepted and information stolen. It is suspected that the 13 devices could be of VVIPs, who are yet to be identified.
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Unknown malware targets iPhones of 13 VVIPs in India
Industry-leading threat intelligence group, Cisco Talos has discovered that a malware was used in a precise, targeted manner to infect 13 iPhones in India and steal data for three years.
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Don’t Fall For the New CryptoBlackmail Scam: Here’s How to Protect Yourself
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