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Apple sends iPhone hack warnings to users in 98 countries

Apple has been warning users of a spyware attack on iPhones

Apple has again issued notifications of suspected threats against iPhone users from spyware, and asking users to take it seriously.

In 2021, Apple announced that it would begin sending alerts to iPhone users that it had reason to believe were the subject of state-sponsored malware or spyware attacks. Since then, it has occasionally issued warnings, such as in April 2024 when users across 92 countries were alerted.

Now as spotted by TechCrunch, Apple has issued new alerts to users in 98 countries. It’s not clear whether Apple’s warning includes that it is being sent to that number of territories, but it is known that the text says the company has detected spyware attempts.

“Apple detected that you are being targeted by a mercenary spyware attack that is trying to remotely compromise the iPhone associated with your Apple ID,” says the alert, which also includes the user’s correct Apple Account.

“This attack is likely targeting you specifically because of who you are or what you do,” it continues. “Although it’s never possible to achieve absolute certainty when detecting such attacks, Apple has high confidence in this warning — please take it seriously.”

For similar reasons, if not also legal and political ones, Apple does not attribute the attacks to any organization or government, either. Its warnings did originally specify that the alerts concerned “state-sponsored” attacks, but that has been toned down in the latest round of warnings to just “mercenary spyware.”

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