Sept. 11, 2023, 5:54 p.m. | Ashee Pamma

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Last week, University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab discovered a vulnerability in iPhone devices being “actively exploited” to deliver NSO Group’s Pegasus mercenary spyware, without any interaction from the victim. Citizen Lab said it made the discovery while checking the device of an individual employed by a Washington DC-based civil society organization with international offices.  The

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