A Thai rapper vowed not to be silenced on Thursday after he and at least five other government critics received messages from Apple warning that state-sponsored hackers could be targeting their phones.
A Thai rapper vowed not to be silenced yesterday after he and at least five other government critics received messages from Apple warning that state-sponsored hackers could be targeting their phones.
The US tech giant warned the Thai activists that, if successful, the hackers could remotely access their data and even the camera and microphone on their iPhones.
The warnings came after Apple sued NSO Group, the Israeli spyware maker at the center of the Pegasus surveillance scandal, seeking to block it from targeting iPhones.
Dechathorn “Hockhacker” Bamrungmuang, from the group Rap Against Dictatorship, posted a screenshot of the message to his Facebook
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