New flaw in Apple devices led to spyware infection, researchers say

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Apple issued new updates on its devices after investigating the flaws reported by Citizen Lab

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Toronto – Researchers at digital watchdog group Citizen Lab said on Thursday they found spyware they

linked to Israeli firm NSO

that exploited a newly discovered flaw in Apple devices.

While inspecting the Apple device of an employee of a Washington-based civil society group last week, Citizen Lab said it found the flaw had been used to infect the device with NSO’s Pegasus spyware, it said in a statement.

“This shows that civil society is once again serving as the early warning system about really sophisticated attacks,” said Mr John Scott-Railton, senior researcher at Citizen Lab, which is based at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy.

Citizen Lab did not provide further details on the affected individual or the organisation.

The flaw allowed compromise of iPhones running the latest version of iOS (16.6) without any interaction from the victim, the digital watchdog said.

Apple issued new updates on its devices after investigating the flaws reported by Citizen Lab. An Apple spokesman said it had no further comment, while Citizen Lab urged consumers to update their devices.

A NSO spokesman said it did not have any immediate comment on the Citizen Lab research.

The Israeli firm has been blacklisted by the US government since 2021 for alleged abuses, including surveillance of government officials and journalists. REUTERS

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