MOSCOW: Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said on Thursday it had uncovered a US National Security Agency (NSA) plot using previously unknown malware to access specially made so-called backdoor vulnerabilities in Apple phones.

The FSB, the main successor to the Soviet-era KGB, said several thousand Apple phones had been infected, including those of domestic Russian subscribers.

Neither Apple nor the NSA immediately responded to emailed requests for comment.

The Russian spy agency also said telephones belonging to foreign diplomats based in Russia and the former Soviet Union, including those from Israel, Syria, China and NATO members, had been targeted.

“The FSB has uncovered an intelligence action of the American special services using Apple mobile devices,” the FSB said in a statement.

The United States is the world’s top cyber power in terms of intent and capability, according to Harvard University’s Belfer Center Cyber 2022 Power Index, followed by China, Russia, the United Kingdom and Australia.

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test1 Jun 02, 2023 09:40pm
I myself do not trust any american company because of the same reasons because almost all american products and businesses have self created vulnerabilities hidden and encoded in the source code of software and the chip known as backdoor which can be later exploited by NSA and other rogue agencies either through one click or 0 click interaction which are called exploits with that backdoor resulting in complete access to the device. Since those backdoors are introduced by the companies for the govts which means they are difficult to detect but they can be detected by analyzing the source code of the microchip and software. That's why open source technologies are good because the underlying code is made public and anyone can point to flaws and upgrade the code according to one's own requirements. RISC is an open architecture and anyone can modify it to have their own use. Design of microchip does matter so does the software for the chip in order to protect from JEDI surveillance program.
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