A recent bug in iPhone devices left users vulnerable to a hacking software—called “Pegasus”—that would turn devices into a mobile surveillance gadget by releasing three zero-day bugs to gather personal data. Now, the same security threat reportedly affects Mac desktop and laptops as well. In response to the iPhone security threat, Apple rolled out a software update—the current 9.3.5 version—which would protect users from the undetectable virus. “The software leaves absolutely no indicators of compromise to the user,” said Mike Murray, vice president of security research and response at mobile security firm Lookout, to Business Insider. Similar to its response
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