
Apple, Google Issue Cyber Threat Alerts
Apple, Google Issue Global Cyber Threat Alerts
Apple and Google alert users worldwide to state-sponsored spyware attempts on iOS and Android, urging adoption of passkeys and strong security measures to safeguard devices.
Apple and Google have issued new cybersecurity alerts to users worldwide, warning that state-sponsored actors have attempted to compromise iOS and Android devices. Millions of users may have been targeted, though the companies report no widespread breaches so far.
The Nature of the Threat
These alerts highlight sophisticated spyware campaigns that exploit vulnerabilities in mobile operating systems. Both companies urge users to apply the latest updates immediately, as the attacks leverage known flaws that can grant unauthorized access to personal data and communications.
Recommended Security Measures
Experts recommend enabling passkeys, two-factor authentication, and device-level encryption to prevent unauthorized access. Regularly updating software and avoiding suspicious links or attachments remain critical steps in mitigating these threats.
The Broader Implication
This joint warning underscores the growing sophistication of nation-state cyber operations targeting personal devices. The alerts signal that mobile users are increasingly a front line in global cybersecurity, emphasizing the need for robust, proactive security practices.
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Published December 8, 2025 • Updated December 9, 2025
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