Apple's vast iPhone user base is facing an escalating wave of stealthy surveillance attacks that require no taps, clicks, or ...
Malicious Chrome and Edge extensions collected browsing history, keystrokes and personal data from millions of users before ...
Evidence shows that certain people have been targeted by malicious actors, often linked to governments or state-backed groups ...
There is a further risk to users beyond the two exploited vulnerabilities, now that iOS 26’s fixes are in the public domain.
Based on a leaked video, security researchers alleged that Intellexa staffers have remote live access to their customers' surveillance systems, allowing them to see hacking targets’ personal data.
Apple released patches for all of its flagship devices to fix security flaws under attack. Google also updated Chrome to remediate one vulnerability exploited in the attacks.
Apple has issued an urgent warning to virtually every iPhone owner globally, alerting them to sophisticated threats ranging ...
Apple has issued a new warning to iPhone users after discovering they are being targeted by spyware. Here's what you need to ...
The Predator spyware from surveillance company Intellexa has been using a zero-click infection mechanism dubbed "Aladdin" ...
According to researchers at cybersecurity firm Koi, a China-based hacking syndicate known as ShadyPanda is actively ...
CISA issued a warning over the use of commercial spyware to target the users of mobile messaging applications such as ...
Traditionally, Predator relied almost exclusively on ‘one-click’ attacks to infect a device, which require a malicious link ...