Google says hackers have put ‘monitoring implants’ in iPhones for years
by Alex Hern from Technology | The Guardian on (#4P8P1)
Visiting hacked sites was enough for server to gather users' images and contacts
An unprecedented iPhone hacking operation, which attacked "thousands of users a week" until it was disrupted in January, has been revealed by researchers at Google's external security team.
The operation, which lasted two and a half years, used a small collection of hacked websites to deliver malware on to the iPhones of visitors. Users were compromised simply by visiting the sites: no interaction was necessary, and some of the methods used by the hackers affected even fully up-to-date phones.
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