March 29, 2023, 7:14 p.m. | Heinrich Long

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Google’s Threat Analysis Group has identified spyware campaigns targeting Android and iOS users worldwide, exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities. Zero-day flaws are software bugs that are unknown by the vendor or not fixed at the time of their exploitation by bad actors. Google says the attacks it discovered appear to be government-backed, deploying commercial spyware products sold …


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