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Darkhorse1

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I find it hard to believe that with all the resources and money Apple has, it isn't able or wasn't able to correct this issue, alot of security people are coming out saying Apple IOS system is flawed with issues and vulnerabilities, and it's bounty reward program is not worth it for security people to find vulnerabilities, we see what Apple does next.
 
The problem here is that the spyware itself was created by the Israelis and when Apple fixed the flaw, Pegasus was updated to use new infiltration techniques. It is no different than the infamous "GrayKey." The unfortunate reality here is that it is a constant game of cat and mouse, always has been, always will be. Same goes for any malware on any platform to be honest.
 
Also, let’s not forget, there is no validated proof that any systems were hacked. These are just lists, awful for sure, but that’s all we know n
 
So many zero-click vectors to gain root? Either intentionally left blank, or Apple iOS security is - quite a bit - worse off than perceived.

Using an iPhone enables anyone to spy you for as litthe as 20k, including your mic, cam, passwords, everything - as far as I understood.

Maybe it‘s cat and mouse. Mayve the Scorcerer‘s Apprentice. Our big companies seem insufficiently wise against the powers and risks unleashed.
 
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