"Receipt for €8M iOS Zero-Day Sale Pops Up on Dark Web"

Documents appear to show that the Israeli spyware firm Intellexa sold a full suite of services centered on a zero-day vulnerability impacting both the Android and iOS ecosystems. An unknown customer appears to have paid around €8 million last month for a full-service zero-day Remote Control Execution (RCE) exploit. Screenshots of the zero-day exploit bill of sale, dated July 14, show that the spyware company Intellexa sold Nova Suite to an unknown buyer. It promised turnkey infections for both Android and iOS devices. The documentation mentions iOS 15.4.1 from March, but how many devices are still vulnerable remains unclear. This article continues to discuss the purchase of a full-service zero-day RCE exploit on the Dark Web for €8 million that could impact Android and iOS ecosystems.

Dark Reading reports "Receipt for €8M iOS Zero-Day Sale Pops Up on Dark Web"

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