UAE hackers spy on enemy iPhones with new software 01-30-2019, 03:31 PM
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Reuters -- It's called Karma and it grants remote access to iPhones.
TL;DR: Former U.S. intelligence operatives now working for the UAE design a tool to remotely access iPhones.
TL;DR: Former U.S. intelligence operatives now working for the UAE design a tool to remotely access iPhones.
Quote:Lori Stroud, a former Raven operative who also previously worked at the U.S. National Security Agency, told Reuters of the excitement when Karma was introduced in 2016. “It was like, ‘We have this great new exploit that we just bought. Get us a huge list of targets that have iPhones now,’” she said. “It was like Christmas.”
Quote:Three former operatives said they understood Karma to rely, at least in part, on a flaw in Apple’s messaging system, iMessage. They said the flaw allowed for the implantation of malware on the phone through iMessage, even if the phone’s owner didn’t use the iMessage program, enabling the hackers to establish a connection with the device.
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