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Hackers used zerodays to infect Windows, iOS, and Android users

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Re: Hackers used zerodays to infect Windows, iOS, and Android users

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Why is "expert" in quotes? Aren't 11 zerodays impressive?

It looks like the chain here was 'visit some site via browser' -> 'kernel exploit' on ios, windows and android.

I'd call whoever is responsible for such a valuable amount of 0days expert/nation state level for sure.

Re: Hackers used zerodays to infect Windows, iOS, and Android users

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If a PC is infected I can (and should) reinstall everything from scratch. That should remove the malware, barring some super resistant malware that hides in the BIOS or something like that.

What do you do on an iOS device? Does a full device reset reinstall the OS, or does it simply remove all user settings?

I feel like the locked down nature of iOS makes it harder to attack, but if an attack goes thru it would also make it harder to clean up the attack?

Re: Hackers used zerodays to infect Windows, iOS, and Android users

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It seems that a watering hole attack by definition targets users of a particular organization, but articles on this event make no mention of which organizations would that be, sounding like it affects general public. Wondering who should be worried.

Related: can community recommend some forums, periodic publications or other sources that aggregate information security news?

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