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Apple has been sending warning messages to some iPhone users: Here’s why

Apple started sending security alerts to users in 100 countries, warning them about “mercenary spyware attacks”—a term that usually points to government-backed surveillance efforts.

May 01, 2025 / 15:25 IST
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If you're an iPhone user and recently got a warning from Apple, you're not alone—and it’s something you should take seriously.

This week, Apple started sending security alerts to users in 100 countries, warning them about “mercenary spyware attacks”—a term that usually points to government-backed surveillance efforts. According to TechCrunch, at least an Italian journalist and a Dutch activist confirmed receiving these messages from Apple via iMessage and email.

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The alert message is serious. It tells users that someone is likely trying to remotely hack their iPhone using advanced spyware, possibly because of who they are or what they do. Apple says it has high confidence in its detection, even though it admits no system is perfect in spotting every attack.

To protect themselves, Apple is advising those who received the alert to: