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Apple drops term ‘state-sponsored’ attacks from policy

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Apple Inc has warned its users in India and 91 other countries that they were possible victims of a “mercenary spyware attack,” dropping the word “statespons­ored” it used in its previous alerts to refer to such malware attacks.

Apple discovered that attackers tried to “remotely compromise the iPhone,” it said in a notificati­on email that was sent to targeted users and seen by Reuters.

The company had previously said on its website that its threat notificati­ons were designed to inform and assist users who might have been targeted by “statespons­ored attackers.”

But Apple’s latest update posted on the website on Wednesday said the threat notificati­ons were designed to help users “who might have been individual­ly targeted by mercenary spyware attacks.”

It also noted that such attacks have been historical­ly associated with state actors, including private companies developing mercenary spyware on their behalf, such as Pegasus spyware from Israeli firm NSO Group.

Apple’s removal of the term “state-sponsored” from its descriptio­n of threat notificati­ons comes after it repeatedly faced pressure from the Indian government on linking such breaches to state actors, said a source with direct knowledge.

India’s opposition politician­s accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government of trying to hack into their mobile phones following Apple’s messages in October that warned of “state-sponsored” attacks.

Apple held extensive talks with Indian officials before releasing the latest set of alerts, the source added. It was not clear if other government­s have also raised similar concerns

Apple and the Indian government did not immediatel­y respond to Reuters’ requests for comment.

Mercenary spyware attacks are rare and vastly more sophistica­ted than regular cybercrimi­nal activity or malware, according to the notificati­on email. Apple has sent threat notificati­ons such as these multiple times in a year since 2021, the notificati­on email said, adding that it had notified users in more than 150 countries in total to date.

Apple warned users in India and 91 other nations that they were possible victims of a “mercenary spyware attack”

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