• Pegasus Spyware! | Widespread Mobile Infections reported by iVerify

  • Jan 6 2025
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

Pegasus Spyware! | Widespread Mobile Infections reported by iVerify

  • Summary

  • Upwardly Mobile - Episode Details
    The Pegasus spyware has a wider reach and impact than previously understood, affecting not only high-profile targets but also a broader range of individuals. Here's a breakdown of its reach and impact based on the sources:
    • Targeted individuals: While initially known for targeting journalists, political activists, and government officials, Pegasus has also been found on the devices of business leaders and people in government or commercial enterprises. The spyware can be used to surveil individuals who may not seem like likely targets.
    • Infection rate: iVerify's investigation found an infection rate of 2.5 infected devices per 1,000 scans, which is significantly higher than previously reported. This suggests that mobile spyware, particularly Pegasus, may be more prevalent than security researchers had estimated.
    • Affected devices: Pegasus infections have been found on both iOS and Android devices. The spyware has been found on various iOS versions, including 14, 15 and 16.6. Some infections date back to 2021 and 2022.
    • Method of infection: Pegasus uses zero-click attacks, meaning it can compromise a device without any action from the user. Receiving an infected iMessage is enough to compromise an iPhone. It exploits operating system vulnerabilities to gain access.
    • Data access: Once a device is infected, Pegasus allows attackers to access and extract messages, emails, media files, passwords, and detailed location information. It can silently monitor a device and compromise data without the owner’s knowledge.
    • Detection challenges: Traditional endpoint security measures often fail to detect Pegasus, suggesting that mobile users need to be included in the detection process.
    • Dissemination: The NSO Group, which developed Pegasus, sells it to governments who use it to target various individuals. iVerify refers to the NSO Group as "Rainbow Ronin".
    In summary, Pegasus spyware has a wide-reaching impact, affecting not just high-profile individuals but also a broader range of people, with a higher infection rate than previously thought. It can silently monitor and extract data from both iOS and Android devices using zero-click attacks, making it difficult to detect with traditional security measures. These findings underscore the need for proactive measures, such as regular security scans, to protect against mobile spyware threats.
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