The exploit creates a "weird" emulated computer environment within a component of iOS that handles GIFs but doesn't normally support scripting capabilities. ![]() GPZ's Ian Beer and Samuel Groß described the NSO's exploit as both "incredible" and "terrifying". SEE: This mysterious malware could threaten millions of routers and IoT devices Now Google's Project Zero (GPZ) has analyzed a relatively new NSO 'zero-click' exploit for iOS 14.7.1 and earlier, and deemed it "one of the most technically sophisticated exploits we've ever seen".
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