Re: Why are Apple's iPhone always so easy for Paragon to break into?

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Sujet : Re: Why are Apple's iPhone always so easy for Paragon to break into?
De : nuh-uh (at) *nospam* nope.com (Alan)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone
Date : 13. Feb 2025, 03:42:02
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On 2025-02-12 18:09, Marion wrote:
<https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/feb/11/david-yambio-rights- activist-italy-phone-spyware>
   "An Italy-based human rights activist whose work supports
   the international criminal court in providing evidence about   cases of abuse suffered by migrants and refugees held in Libyan   detention camps and prisons has revealed that Apple informed
   him his phone was targeted in a spyware attack"
 The question isn't whether or not the iPHone is the most exploited mobile
device out there, as we already full well know it by government records.
<https://www.cisa.gov/known-exploited-vulnerabilities-catalog>
 "Yambio received an email from Apple on 13 November seen by the
  Guardian, informing him he was being targeted by a mercenary  spyware attack that was attempting to remotely compromise the  iPhone associated with your Apple account. The message said
  the attack is likely targeting you specifically because of
  who you are or what you do"
 Note: The question isn't whether the iPhone isn't the most insecure mobile
phone in history - as that is very well established long ago that it is.
    The question is *WHY* is the iPhone so full of zero-day holes?
Before you ask "why"...
...ask if it's true.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
13 Feb 25 * Why are Apple's iPhone always so easy for Paragon to break into?2Marion
13 Feb 25 `- Re: Why are Apple's iPhone always so easy for Paragon to break into?1Alan

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