After Pegasus, another spy software debate has gained momentum


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Pegasus has been in the news a lot lately. The NSO Group was accused. It used spy software Pegasus to hack people's mobile phones and monitor them. Now one more spyware has come into the limelight.

Regarding the service of spyware company Intellexa, the company claims that it can hack both Android and iOS devices. For this, the company also charges a fee.

The company's fee for using the spy software is set at $8 million. Intellexa's proposal is outlined in a document from malware source code provider Vx-underground. In which it is said to hack Android and iOS devices.


A tweet has also been made regarding this. In which it has been said regarding the leaked document that iOS takes advantage of the remote code execution zero-day flaw. This will cost $8,000,000. This offer is said to infect 10 Android and iOS devices.

According to Air Report, the document has been called confidential. It also states that it can target iOS 15.4.1 and the latest Android 12. The report states that this offer is for remote and one click browser base flaws.

This spy software maker is from Europe

This injects the payload into the user's Android or iOS mobile. Intellexa is a European company. Now after this document has come to the fore, there has been a controversy regarding the company. The company has not given any clarification on this yet.

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