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This is an archive article published on December 28, 2023

Apple under fire from Indian authorities over ‘state-sponsored attackers’ alert: Report

Apple is under fire from Indian authorities over hacking alerts to journalists and politicians.

apple bkc store featuredThe Apple Store in Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai. (Image: Apple)

Apple is reportedly facing pressure and scrutiny from Indian officials over the security of its devices and the accuracy of its threat detection algorithms, after it sent alerts to several journalists and opposition leaders in India that their phones may have been hacked by state-sponsored actors.

short article insert The Washington Post reported, citing three people with knowledge of the matter, that the government officials were unhappy with Apple’s warnings and wanted the company to find ways to reduce the political damage of its alerts. The official also asked an Apple security expert to suggest alternative explanations for the alerts that would, most likely, not implicate the government as the possible source of the attacks.

“They were really angry,” one of the sources reportedly said.

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The recipients of Apple’s warnings were all critics of the ruling party. One of them was Anand Mangnale, a journalist who was investigating Gautam Adani, a billionaire industrialist. Amnesty International analysed Mangnale’s phone and confirmed that it was infected with the Pegasus spyware, a sophisticated hacking tool developed by the Israeli firm NSO Group and sold exclusively to governments and law enforcement agencies.

Apple did not directly accuse the Indian government of being behind the hacking attempts, but the evidence points to its involvement. The Post said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party has never admitted or denied using Pegasus to spy on its opponents, but this is not the first time that its detractors have been targeted by the spyware.

Apple has been known for its strong stance on privacy and security. However, the company has also faced challenges and controversies in some markets, such as China, where it has complied with local laws and regulations that may compromise the privacy and security of its users. The company has also been involved in legal disputes with the US government over its refusal to unlock the iPhones of suspects in criminal cases.

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