Apple announced its newest attempts to protect users from surveillance risks on Friday, December 5, saying that it had sent a fresh wave of cyberthreat notifications to people in 84 countries. Here are the details:
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Apple’s Latest Effort To Beat Cyberthreats

Apple is among a number of tech companies that frequently alert users when they suspect they may have been the target of hackers with state support.
Few other details about the purported surveillance were included in Apple’s statement, which claimed that the warnings were delivered on December 2. It did not address inquiries regarding the number of customers targeted or identify the person believed to be conducting the surveillance.
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Regarding Previous Warnings

This new notification is the following action after waves of warnings in the past have made headlines and spurred government agencies, such as the European Union, which has previously used spyware to target high officials, to conduct probes.
“To date we have notified users in over 150 countries in total.” the company stated.
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