Zero-click iMessage zeroday used to hack the iPhones of 36 journalists

Zero-click iMessage zeroday used to hack the iPhones of 36 journalists

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https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/12/zero-click-imessage-zeroday-used-to-hack-the-iphones-of-36-journalists/

Three dozen journalists had their iPhones hacked in July and August using what at the time was an iMessage zeroday exploit that didn’t require the victims to take any action to be infected, researchers said.

The exploit and the payload it installed were developed and sold by NSO Group, according to a report published Sunday by Citizen Lab, a group at the University of Toronto that researches and exposes hacks on dissidents and journalists. NSO is a maker of offensive hacking tools that has come under fire over the past few years for selling its products to groups and governments with poor human rights records. NSO has disputed some of the conclusions in the Citizen Lab report.

Zero-click iMessage zeroday used to hack the iPhones of 36 journalists

Dec 21, 2020, 10:25pm UTC
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/12/zero-click-imessage-zeroday-used-to-hack-the-iphones-of-36-journalists/ > Three dozen journalists had their iPhones hacked in July and August using what at the time was an iMessage zeroday exploit that didn’t require the victims to take any action to be infected, researchers said. > The exploit and the payload it installed were developed and sold by NSO Group, according to a report published Sunday by Citizen Lab, a group at the University of Toronto that researches and exposes hacks on dissidents and journalists. NSO is a maker of offensive hacking tools that has come under fire over the past few years for selling its products to groups and governments with poor human rights records. NSO has disputed some of the conclusions in the Citizen Lab report.