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New revelations that spyware made by a U.S-backed Israeli company was used against at least three European journalists have ...
The confirmation of two hacked victims further deepens an ongoing spyware scandal that, for now, appears largely focused on ...
The iPhone maker quietly updated a February security advisory to publicize a flaw that was used to hack at least two ...
Forensic investigation has confirmed the use of Paragon's Graphite spyware platform in zero-click attacks that targeted Apple ...
Apple patched zero-day flaws exploited to deploy Paragon’s Graphite spyware targeting journalists and civil society, raising ...
Apple today quietly updated the list of security fixes that were introduced in iOS 18.3.1, noting a previously undisclosed ...
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A newly disclosed zero-click vulnerability in Apple’s iMessage platform was exploited to spy on journalists in Europe using ...
Italian journalist Ciro Pellegrino was targeted by spyware from U.S.-owned Paragon, sparking a surveillance scandal involving ...
Italian journalist was recently targeted by software made by U.S.-owned surveillance company Paragon, internet watchdog group ...
The Italian government claims that accepting Paragon’s help would have compromised national security and classified ...
A parliamentary investigation answered some — but not all — the questions related to a spyware scandal involving the use of ...
Spyware from a U.S.-backed Israeli company was used to target the phones of at least three prominent journalists in Europe, two of whom are editors at an investigative news site in Italy, according to ...
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