Oppn leaders using Apple devices warned of ‘state-sponsored’ spyware attack
Apple denied that the threats could be attributed to “specific” state-sponsored attackers but noted that such attackers are “well-funded and sophisticated”, making detection challenging and prone to false alarms.

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