Pegasus spyware is still targeting top business leaders
Date:
Thu, 05 Dec 2024 17:00:00 +0000
Description:
iVerify tools have identified new infections are more prevalent than previously thought
FULL STORY ======================================================================iVerify has asked volunteers to scan devices for spyware Of the 2,500 scanned, 7 were infected The Pegasus spyware found is notoriously used against high-value targets
Spyware risks have been rising fast in recent years, and although security firms always advise caution, the consensus has been that only a very small number of people are affected by the attacks.
However, new research from iVerify shows that high-powered spyware may be
more common than previously thought. The mobile security firm scanned the devices of 2,500 users who volunteered to use the iVerify Mobile Threat Hunting feature - and seven instances of high-powered Pegasus spyware were discovered.
This might not seem like a high number, or even a high percentage, but at a rate of 2.5 infected devices per 1,000 scans - this is "far higher than any previously published reports," iVerify confirmed. High risk targets
Given the nature of the spyware and threat detection users, Mobile Threat Hunting software users are more likely to be those who are at a higher risk
of spyware, such as government officials, journalists, and corporate executives.
The Pegasus software was developed by the Israeli NSO group in 2011, and can be used to remotely surveil individuals on both Android and iPhone devices. The spyware has been linked to so many instances to target political opponents, journalists, and dissidents, that the US halted the visas of
anyone involved in its misuse earlier this year.
By offering a mobile threat scanner, iVerify is working to democratize the mobile threat landscape, hoping to reveal the true scope of malware and protect mobile users.
Traditional security models fail to capture the nuanced threats facing mobile devices. iVerify confirmed in a statement.
In the past, Pegasus detections have been rare due to a lack of effective detection solutions, but with improved detection and remediation methods, we believe there is more compromise than is currently understood. You might also like Take a look at our pick of the best antivirus software around What is spyware? And how do you protect yourself from it? Check out our choices for best malware removal software
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