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The Trident Exploit for iOS

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by Melody Bot, Aug 25, 2016.

  1. Melody Bot

    Your friendly little forum bot. Staff Member

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    Bill Marczak and John Scott-Railton of the Citizen Lab:


    Ahmed Mansoor is an internationally recognized human rights defender, based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and recipient of the Martin Ennals Award (sometimes referred to as a “Nobel Prize for human rights”). On August 10 and 11, 2016, Mansoor received SMS text messages on his iPhone promising “new secrets” about detainees tortured in UAE jails if he clicked on an included link. Instead of clicking, Mansoor sent the messages to Citizen Lab researchers. We recognized the links as belonging to an exploit infrastructure connected to NSO Group, an Israel-based “cyber war” company that sells Pegasus, a government-exclusive “lawful intercept” spyware product. NSO Group is reportedly owned by an American venture capital firm, Francisco Partners Management.

    The ensuing investigation, a collaboration between researchers from Citizen Lab and from Lookout Security, determined that the links led to a chain of zero-day exploits (“zero-days”) that would have remotely jailbroken Mansoor’s stock iPhone 6 and installed sophisticated spyware. We are calling this exploit chain Trident. Once infected, Mansoor’s phone would have become a digital spy in his pocket, capable of employing his iPhone’s camera and microphone to snoop on activity in the vicinity of the device, recording his WhatsApp and Viber calls, logging messages sent in mobile chat apps, and tracking his movements.

    If you’ve got an iPhone or iPad: upgrade it to iOS 9.3.5 as soon as possible.

     
  2. yeahrightdude

    Trusted Prestigious

    Hrm... I wonder how this affects beta users
     
  3. Eric Wilson

    Trusted Prestigious

    Upgraded.
     
  4. Mike

    Newbie

    I didn't get a notification to update my phone yet, so thanks for this!
     
  5. Luroda

    Consistently Lurking

    Holy shit. This is some Samaritan level snooping. Scary.