Pegasus Spyware Allegedly Targeted iPhones of U.S. State Department Employees and Diplomats
December 4, 2021
Reports from Reuters and The Washington Post indicate that Apple has informed several U.S. Embassy and State Department staff that their iPhones might have been compromised by an unidentified attacker using state-sponsored spyware developed by the controversial Israeli firm NSO Group. At least 11 officials, either stationed in Uganda or involved in matters related to the country, reportedly had their iPhones, linked to their overseas numbers, singled out. The identities of the perpetrators and the specific information sought remain unclear. These incidents represent the first known use of this advanced surveillance tool against U.S. government personnel. NSO Group produces Pegasus, military-grade spyware that enables clients to discreetly access files, photos, and conversations.
Pegasus Spyware Compromises iPhones of U.S. State Department Officials On December 4, 2021, reports emerged indicating that iPhones belonging to employees of the U.S. State Department, including several stationed at the U.S. Embassy in Uganda, may have been compromised through the use of state-sponsored spyware developed by the Israeli firm…
Pegasus Spyware Allegedly Targeted iPhones of U.S. State Department Employees and Diplomats
December 4, 2021
Reports from Reuters and The Washington Post indicate that Apple has informed several U.S. Embassy and State Department staff that their iPhones might have been compromised by an unidentified attacker using state-sponsored spyware developed by the controversial Israeli firm NSO Group. At least 11 officials, either stationed in Uganda or involved in matters related to the country, reportedly had their iPhones, linked to their overseas numbers, singled out. The identities of the perpetrators and the specific information sought remain unclear. These incidents represent the first known use of this advanced surveillance tool against U.S. government personnel. NSO Group produces Pegasus, military-grade spyware that enables clients to discreetly access files, photos, and conversations.