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Apple spyware threat notification: Govt may put onus on citizens to prove breach

In November 2023, Apple sent threat notifications to several Opposition MPs and journalists, sparking political controversy and prompting the government to send a notice to Apple, involve CERT-In, and seek clarification

July 15, 2024 / 14:22 IST
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Unlike earlier, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) may not send a notice to Apple for the recent round of spyware attack threat notifications that were sent to a few Indian politicians and activists.

The ministry believes that the onus is on the citizens to prove any breach, and for that it is recommending such victims to submit their phones for checking by the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), a source said.

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In November 2023, Apple had sent a similar threat notification that several Opposition MPs and journalist had received from the company.   The issue had sparked a political firestorm with the opposition accusing the government of spying.

Denying the charge the government, sent a notice to Apple and sought clarification as well. CERT-In was roped in to investigate these claims. However, despite Apple officials meeting government officials regarding the matter in December 2023, the stage at which the investigation is in remains unclear.