Apple warns of covert attacks on global iPhone users, including India: How to protect your device

Citing similarities to the notorious Pegasus spyware developed by the NSO Group, Apple has classified these attacks as highly advanced and rare, requiring substantial financial investment by perpetrators.

In a recent development, Apple has issued a widespread notification to iPhone users worldwide regarding a concerning wave of sophisticated spyware attacks. The alert, extended to users across 98 countries, including India, underscores the severity of these targeted assaults aimed at gaining remote access to users’ devices.

Citing similarities to the notorious Pegasus spyware developed by the NSO Group, Apple has classified these attacks as highly advanced and rare, requiring substantial financial investment by perpetrators. These operations, which focus on a select number of individuals globally, are designed to operate covertly and evade detection.

The latest communication from Apple warns affected iPhone users of the ongoing nature and expansive reach of these attacks. Previously, the Cert-In identified weaknesses in Apple’s operating systems, specifically in key offerings such as the Safari web browser.

 Cert-In flagged potential risks associated with older versions of Safari and iOS, which could potentially allow malicious actors to execute unauthorized code on targeted devices.