• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Republica Press

Your Business & Political News Source

REPUBLICA PRESS
Your Business & Political News Source

  • Home
  • BUSINESS
  • MONEY
  • POLITICS
  • REAL ESTATE
  • SCIENCE/TECH
  • US
  • WORLD
  • VIDEOS

Apple to release new ‘Lockdown Mode’ as it battles spyware firms

by

>>> Don’t Miss Today’s BEST Amazon Deals!<<<<

July 6 (Reuters) – Apple Inc (AAPL.O) on Wednesday said it plans to release a new feature called “Lockdown Mode” this fall that aims to add a new layer of protection for human rights advocates, political dissidents and other targets of sophisticated hacking attacks.

The move comes after at least two Israeli firms have exploited flaws in Apple’s software to remotely break into iPhones without the target needing to click or tap anything. NSO Group, the maker of the “Pegasus” software that can carry out such attacks, has been sued by Apple and placed on a trade blacklist by U.S. officials.

“Lockdown Mode” will come to Apple’s iPhones, iPads and Macs this fall and turning it on will block most attachments sent to the iPhone’s Messages app. Security researchers believe NSO Group exploited a flaw in how Apple handled message attachments. The new mode will also block wired connections to iPhones when they are locked. Israeli firm Cellebrite has used such manual connections to access iPhones.

Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com

Apple representatives said that they believe sophisticated attacks the new feature is designed to fight – called “zero click” hacking techniques – are still relatively rare and that most users will not need to active the new mode.

Spyware companies have argued they sell high-powered technology to help governments thwart national security threats. But human rights groups and journalists have repeatedly documented the use of spyware to attack civil society, undermine political opposition, and interfere with elections.

To help harden the new feature, Apple said it will pay up to $2 million for each flaw that security researchers can find in the new mode, which Apple representatives said was the highest such “bug bounty” offered in the industry.

Apple also said it is making a $10 million grant, plus any possible proceeds from its lawsuit against NSO Group, to groups that find, expose and work to prevent targeted hacking. Apple said the grant will go to the Dignity and Justice Fund established by the Ford Foundation, one of the largest private foundations in the United States.

Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com

Reporting by Stephen Nellis in San Francisco; Editing by Alexandra Hudson

Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

View Source

>>> Don’t Miss Today’s BEST Amazon Deals! <<<<

Filed Under: BUSINESS Tagged With: Apple, Apple Inc, Elections, Ford, Hacking, Human rights, Industry, iPhone, National, NSO Group, Pay, Reuters, San Francisco, Society, Software, technology, trade, United States

Primary Sidebar

More to See

‘Everybody Is Armed’: As Shootings Soar, Philadelphia Is Awash in Guns

There were no arrests in three quarters of last year’s fatal shootings, according to statistics provided by Mr. Krasner’s office, even as arrests for … [Read More...] about ‘Everybody Is Armed’: As Shootings Soar, Philadelphia Is Awash in Guns

$5.45 Million Sale of 25-Unit Highland Park Community in Los Angeles, CA, Arranged by The Mogharebi Group

COSTA MESA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Mogharebi Group ("TMG") has arranged the $5.45 million sale of San Pascual, a 25-unit community located in … [Read More...] about $5.45 Million Sale of 25-Unit Highland Park Community in Los Angeles, CA, Arranged by The Mogharebi Group

GM reveals new GMC Canyon premium midsize pickup, starting at $40,000

2023 GMC Canyon DenaliGMDETROIT — General Motors on Thursday revealed its redesigned GMC Canyon as a more premium offering than the current midsize … [Read More...] about GM reveals new GMC Canyon premium midsize pickup, starting at $40,000

Copyright © 2022 · Republica Press · Log in · As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.

Terms and Conditions - Privacy Policy