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Govt sends notice to Apple over spyware alerts; CERT-In offers voluntary device checks for affected users

Apple later met MeitY and CERT-In, stating that its notifications were based on internal threat signals and not attributed to any government

December 11, 2025 / 09:07 IST
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Cybersecurity experts say the escalation reflects both the seriousness of these attacks and the risks of opportunistic misuse.

The ministry of electronics and information technology has sent a notice to Apple after the company issued a new round of “mercenary spyware” threat notifications to users in India, sources told Moneycontrol.

The move comes even as the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued a public advisory urging users to update their devices and asking anyone who received the alert and wants technical assistance to contact the agency at submitmobile@cert-in.org.in.

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"Any user who has received such notification and wish to get their Apple devices examined/ benefit from the technical assistance are requested to kindly reach out to CERT-In via email: submitmobile@cert-in.org.in," said the CERT-In advisory from December 5.

On December 2 and 3, Google and Apple sent threat notifications to affected users worldwide. These companies alert users who may have been targeted by State-backed spyware.