Last Updated: November 02, 2023, 15:41 IST
Apple has reportedly alerted many people about their gadget
India’s cyber safety company is investigating complaints of cell phone hacking by senior opposition politicians who reported receiving warning messages from Apple, the Minister stated.
(Corrects first title of minister in first paragraph to Ashwini)
NEW DELHI: India’s cyber safety company is investigating complaints of cell phone hacking by senior opposition politicians who reported receiving warning messages from Apple, Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw stated.
Vaishnaw was quoted within the Indian Express newspaper as saying on Thursday that CERT-In, the pc emergency response workforce based mostly in New Delhi, had began the probe, including that “Apple confirmed it has received the notice for investigation”.
A political aide to Vaishnaw and two officers within the federal dwelling ministry advised Reuters that each one the cyber safety issues raised by the politicians have been being scrutinised.
There was no fast remark from Apple in regards to the investigation.
This week, Indian opposition chief Rahul Gandhi accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s authorities of making an attempt to hack into opposition politicians’ cellphones after some lawmakers shared screenshots on social media of a notification quoting the iPhone producer as saying: “Apple believes you are being targeted by state-sponsored attackers who are trying to remotely compromise the iPhone associated with your Apple ID”.
A senior minister from Modi’s authorities additionally stated he had obtained the identical notification on his telephone.
Apple stated it didn’t attribute the risk notifications to “any specific state-sponsored attacker”, including that “it’s possible that some Apple threat notifications may be false alarms, or that some attacks are not detected”.
In 2021, India was rocked by stories that the federal government had used Israeli-made Pegasus spyware and adware to eavesdrop on scores of journalists, activists and politicians, together with Gandhi.
The authorities has declined to answer to questions on whether or not India or any of its state companies had bought Pegasus spyware and adware for surveillance.
(This story has been corrected to repair the primary title of the minister to Ashwini in paragraph 1)
(This story has not been edited by News18 employees and is revealed from a syndicated information company feed – Reuters)