Apparently there’s around 3 billion iPhones out there. People buy it because of its security.
Meanwhile, Pegasus exists. You don’t know what it can do? Here:
Pegasus can collect emails, call records, social media posts, user passwords, contact lists, pictures, videos, sound recordings and browsing histories, according to security researchers and NSO marketing materials. The spyware can activate cameras or microphones to capture fresh images and recordings. It can listen to calls and voice mails. It can collect location logs of where a user has been and also determine where that user is now, along with data indicating whether the person is stationary or, if moving, in which direction.
And all of this can happen without a user even touching her phone or knowing she has received a mysterious message from an unfamiliar person.
It doesn’t matter which update you have. This spyware is insanely clever (it basically creates its own virtual machine inside your phone, undetected).
How many iPhones have been infected? What kind of database is being built with all those biometrics? Who’s buying it? I imagine every single VIP, official, celebrity in the world has been hacked by now? Jay Z nudes soon? Please, no.
If Microsoft Windows had an undetectable spyware able to do that much, the tech world would be in flame. With Apple? Nothing exists. I don’t know, man.