iPhones found vulnerable to NSO's Pegasus spyware via a critical flaw, impacting user privacy and security.

Citizen Lab discovered a security flaw in Apple devices allowing hackers to install Pegasus spyware.

The flaw, named "Blast Pass," was identified during an examination of a Washington-based civil society organization employee's Apple device.

Pegasus spyware enables location tracking, call/message recording, and unauthorized camera/microphone access, often used by governments against journalists, activists, and political opponents.

iPhones running on iOS 16.6 are particularly vulnerable to this zero-click bug, where hackers don't need any user interaction.

Apple has released an emergency security patch to address this issue, so updating your iPhone is crucial for protection against such attacks.

Apple's Response: Apple has released an emergency security patch to address this issue.

Update Advised: iPhone users are advised to update their devices with the new software to protect against potential threats.

In conclusion, the discovery of vulnerabilities in Apple devices, such as the Pegasus spyware exploit, highlights the ongoing challenges in the realm of cybersecurity

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