News: Apple iTunes Flaw
A British company called
Gamma International marketed hacking software to governments that
exploited the vulnerability via a bogus update to iTunes, Apple’s media
player, which is installed on more than 250 million machines worldwide.
The hacking software, FinFisher, is used to spy on intelligence
targets’ computers. It is known to be used by British agencies and
earlier this year records were discovered in abandoned offices of that
showed it had been offered to Egypt’s feared secret police.
Apple was informed about the relevant flaw in iTunes in 2008,
according to Brian Krebs, a security writer, but did not patch the
software until earlier this month, a delay of more than three years.
Via:
The Telegraph
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