Sept. 27, 2023, 1:45 p.m. |

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Categories: Android

Categories: Apple

Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities

Tags: Pegasus


Tags: spyware


Tags: nso


Tags: webp


Tags: libwebp


Tags: buffer overflow


The company behind the infamous Pegasus spyware used a vulnerability in almost every browser to plant their malware on victim's devices.



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