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Despite the hype, iPhone security no match for NSO spyware The text delivered last month to the iPhone 11 of Claude Mangin, the French wife of a political activist jailed in Morocco, made no sound. It produced no image. It offered no warning of any kind as an iMessage from somebody she didn't know delivered ...
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Jordan's king seeks to strengthen ties with the US after a Trump-era thaw in relations. President Biden on Monday met with King Abdullah II of Jordan at the White House, a critical visit for a foreign leader seeking to demonstrate that his country is back in favor with the United States after four years of a deeply troubled relationship with former ...
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US blames China for hacks, opening new front in cyber offensive Washington (CNN) The United States and its foreign allies plan Monday to accuse China of overseeing widespread attempts to extort money in cyberspace, including through ransomware attacks, a dramatic escalation in the increasingly urgent attempt by the ...
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On England's 'Freedom Day,' Rising Virus Cases and a Prime Minister in Isolation In a breathtaking gamble, the country has now lifted all but a few pandemic restrictions.
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Deadly floods inundated parts of Europe, but the Netherlands avoided fatalities. Here's why (CNN) As communities devastated by the catastrophic flooding in parts of western Europe start picking up the pieces, they are wondering how it all went so wrong, so fast. After all, Europe has a world-leading warning system that issued regular alerts for days ...
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NSO Group vows to investigate potential spyware abuse following Pegasus Project investigation The numbers were concentrated in countries known to have been NSO clients, the investigation found, and forensic analysis of some of the smartphones that had been on the list showed evidence of a suspected Pegasus targeting or successful hack.
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In Lithuania, Migrants Find Themselves Caught in a Geopolitical Battle The European Union member country says the president of Belarus, Aleksandr G. Lukashenko, is encouraging migrants to cross their shared border as revenge for E.U. sanctions.
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Malware From An Infamous Hacker-For-Hire Group Was Found On Nearly 900 Phones BOSTON — An investigation by a global media consortium based on leaked targeting data provides further evidence that military-grade malware from Israel-based NSO Group, the world's most infamous hacker-for-hire outfit, is being used to spy on journalists ...
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Biden Administration Transfers First Detainee Out Of Guantánamo In a first since President Biden took office, the Biden administration has transferred a detainee at the U.S. military prison in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, to Morocco, signaling a renewed effort to shrink the highly controversial prison's population — and possibly ...
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US Formally Accuses China of Hacking Microsoft The Biden administration is also expected to organize a broad group of allies to condemn Beijing for cyberattacks around the world, but stop short of taking concrete punitive steps.
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