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Think your phone is acting strange? It may be infected with spyware. Here are the warning signs and and how you can stop it.
WhatsApp has claimed that some users were “possibly compromised” by spyware, according to a report by The Guardian. The Meta-owned messaging app went on to allege that nearly 100 journalists and ...
For more than a decade, makers of government spyware have defended themselves from criticism by saying that their surveillance technology is intended to be used only against serious criminals and ...
Consumer-grade phone surveillance apps aren’t only intended to stay stealthy; some of these apps are also making it increasingly difficult to remove them ...
Spyware maker Intellexa had remote access to some of its government customers’ surveillance systems, giving company staffers the ability to see the personal data of people whose phones had been hacked ...
Domestic investment in spyware is undermining national security at all levels of society. Spyware—malicious software used to surveil individuals and organizations—poses a rapidly growing threat to U.S ...
iPhone users in 98 countries received a spyware warning from Apple on Wednesday. Credit: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images Apple is sending out another round of spyware warnings to targeted ...