The Government-Grade iPhone Hack That Should Concern Every Digital Wallet User Google’s Threat Intelligence Group recently exposed a sophisticated hacking toolkit known as Karuna, a professional-grade exploit framework originally developed for surveillance operations and traced back to a U.S. military contractor. This isn’t amateur malware floating around hacker forums. It’s advanced surveillance software designed to break into iPhones through what security researchers call “drive-by” web exploits. In plain English, you don’t download anything and you don’t click on a suspicious file. Simply visiting a compromised webpage can be enough to trigger the attack. Once activated, the exploit can quietly access a massive amount of data from the device. That includes personal photos, private messages, emails, contacts, application data, and critically, information connected…
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