Update your Apple devices NOW, because ‘Pegasus’ is loose

What is Pegasus?

It’s spyware developed by Israel-based NSO group that could reside on your phone, and capture all your data. It’s a piece of software that you wouldn’t be able to detect, and it can potentially look at all your messages and listen to all your calls.

The spyware is known as “zero-click remote execution” malware. That means cybercriminals could install it on your device without needing any interaction from your side.

Whom has it impacted?

Last year, WhatsApp sued NSO Group for possibly infecting phones of more than 1,400 activists and journalists across the world. The spyware allegedly played a key role in Washington Post columnistJamal Khashoggi’s murder by Saudi Arabia.

In July, a consortium called the Pegasus Project uncovered new information, including alleged government involvements, and a list of potentials that could’ve been targeted with the spyware. Amnesty International tested 67 phones, out of which 37 were found to have the Pegasus spyware installed on them.

The organization also issued a tool for you to check if your phone was affected by the spyware. You can read more about ithere.

What’s Apple’s update about?

Apple’ssecurity update reportnotes that the now plugged bug could’ve been exploited by a specially crafted PDF file. That means, since Citizen Labs’ discovery in March, Apple products such as iPhones and iPhones have been vulnerable to Pegasus.

How to update your devices?

If you’re using any of these Apple devices, you should update them right now.

Story byIvan Mehta

Ivan covers Big Tech, India, policy, AI, security, platforms, and apps for TNW. That’s one heck of a mixed bag. He likes to say “Bleh.“Ivan covers Big Tech, India, policy, AI, security, platforms, and apps for TNW. That’s one heck of a mixed bag. He likes to say “Bleh.”

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