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Apple Lawsuit Amps Up Pressure on Pegasus Spyware-Maker
In the wake of a zero-click zero-day exploit that was deployed against iPhone users, Apple has filed a lawsuit against NSO Group. The complaint alleges that the maker of the infamous Pegasus mobile spyware is responsible for the illegal surveillance of Apple users. The computing giant is looking...
NYT Journalist Repeatedly Hacked with Pegasus after Reporting on Saudi Arabia
The iPhone of New York Times journalist Ben Hubbard was repeatedly hacked with NSO Group's Pegasus spyware tool over a three-year period stretching between June 2018 to June 2021, resulting in infections twice in July 2020 and June 2021. The University of Toronto's Citizen Lab, which publicized t...
A week in security (Sept 13 – Sept 19)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs Why backups aren’t a “silver bullet” against ransomware, with Matt Crape: Lock and Code S02E17 The many tentacles of Magecart Group 8 Apple releases emergency update: Patch, but don’t panic Update now! Google Chrome fixes two in-the-wild zero-days Parts of the Dark...
Zero-Click iMessage Exploit
Citizen Lab released a report on a zero-click iMessage exploit that is used in NSO Groups Pegasus spyware. Apple patched the vulnerability; everyone needs to update their OS immediately. News articles on the exploit...
This Week in Security News - September 17, 2021
2021 Midyear Cybersecurity Report and Apple emergency patches fix zero-click iMessage bug used to inject NSO spyware...
Analyzing The ForcedEntry Zero-Click iPhone Exploit Used By Pegasus
Citizen Lab has released a report on a new iPhone threat dubbed ForcedEntry. This zero-click exploit seems to be able to circumvent Apple's BlastDoor security, and allow attackers access to a device without user interaction...
Apple releases emergency update: Patch, but don’t panic
Spyware developed by the company NSO Group is back in the news today after Apple released an emergency fix for iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Apple Watches. The update fixes a vulnerability silently exploited by software called Pegasus, which is often used in high-level surveillance campaigns by...
Apple Issues Emergency Fix for NSO Zero-Click Zero Day
Apple users should immediately update all their devices – iPhones, iPads, Macs and Apple Watches – to install an emergency patch for a zero-click zero-day exploited by NSO Group to install spyware. The security updates, pushed out by Apple on Monday, include iOS 14.8 for iPhones and iPads, as wel...
Linphone SIP Stack Bug Could Let Attackers Remotely Crash Client Devices
Cybersecurity researchers on Tuesday disclosed details about a zero-click security vulnerability in the Linphone Session Initiation Protocol SIP stack that could be remotely exploited without any action from a victim to crash the SIP client and cause a denial-of-service DoS condition. Tracked as...
Zero-Click iPhone Exploits
Citizen Lab is reporting on two zero-click iMessage exploits, in spyware sold by the cyberweapons arms manufacturer NSO Group to the Bahraini government. These are particularly scary exploits, since they dont require to victim to do anything, like click on a link or open a file. The victim receiv...
The Stealthy iPhone Hacks That Apple Still Can't Stop
After another “zero-click” attack, security experts say it's time for more extreme measures to keep iMessage users safe...
Pegasus Spyware Uses iPhone Zero-Click iMessage Zero-Day
A never-before-seen, zero-click iMessaging exploit has been allegedly used to illegally spy on Bahraini activists with NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware, according to cybersecurity watchdog Citizen Lab. The digital researchers are calling the new iMessaging exploit FORCEDENTRY. In a report published on...
Researchers: NSO Group’s Pegasus Spyware Should Spark Bans, Apple Accountability
News of a zero-click zero-day in Apple’s iMessage feature being incorporated into the notorious Pegasus mobile spyware from NSO Group has drawn a variety of reactions from the security community, including concerns about the security of Apple’s closed ecosystem, and varying views on NSO Group’s...
Tesla Remotely Hacked from a Drone
This is an impressive hack: Security researchers Ralf-Philipp Weinmann of Kunnamon, Inc. and Benedikt Schmotzle of Comsecuris GmbH have found remote zero-click security vulnerabilities in an open-source software component ConnMan used in Tesla automobiles that allowed them to compromise parked ca...
iOS / iPadOS 14.5 Updates: Identify Assets Requiring Update and Take Remote Action with VMDR for Mobile Devices
Apple recently released iOS 14.5 and iPadOS 14.5 which include a security update that addresses almost 50 vulnerabilities including several critical RCE and privilege escalation vulnerabilities. Qualys recommends security teams to immediately update all devices running iOS and iPadOS to the lates...
Linux Kernel 5.4 BleedingTooth Remote Code Execution
/ BleedingTooth: Linux Bluetooth Zero-Click Remote Code Execution by Andy Nguyen theflow@ This Proof-Of-Concept demonstrates the exploitation of CVE-2020-12351 and CVE-2020-12352. Compile using: $ gcc -o exploit exploit.c -lbluetooth and execute as: $ sudo ./exploit targetmac sourceip sourceport ...
Apple iOS 14 Thwarts iMessage Attacks With BlastDoor System
In an effort to prevent attacks from being launched via its iMessage feature, Apple has debuted a security service called BlastDoor in iOS 14, its current mobile operating system version. First detailed in an analysis this week by Google Project Zero’s Samuel Groß, BlastDoor acts as a “tightly...
New iMessage Security Features
Apple has added added security features to mitigate the risk of zero-click iMessage attacks. Apple did not document the changes but Groß said he fiddled around with the newest iOS 14 and found that Apple shipped a "significant refactoring of iMessage processing" that severely cripples the usual...
Google uncovers new iOS security feature Apple quietly added after zero-day attacks
Google Project Zero on Thursday disclosed details of a new security mechanism that Apple quietly added to iOS 14 as a countermeasure to prevent attacks that were recently found to leverage zero-days in its messaging app. Dubbed "BlastDoor ," the improved sandbox system for iMessage data was...
A Look at iMessage in iOS 14
Posted By Samuel Groß, Project Zero On December 20, Citizenlab published “The Great iPwn”, detailing how “Journalists were Hacked with Suspected NSO Group iMessage ‘Zero-Click’ Exploit”. Of particular interest is the following note: “We do not believe that the exploit works against iOS 14 and...