Apple devices are again under attack, with a zero-click, zero-day vulnerability used to deliver Pegasus spyware to iPhones discovered in the wild.
Even running the latest version of iOS (16.6) is no defence against the exploit, which involves PassKit attachments containing malicious images. Once sent to the victim's iMessage account, the NSO Group's Pegasus spyware can be deployed without interaction.
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