Qualcomm Zero-Day Exploited in Targeted Android Attacks
The exploitation activity against CVE-2026-21385, a high-severity memory corruption flaw, could be tied to commercial spyware or nation-state threat groups.
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Spyware is a type of malicious software designed to infiltrate, damage, or disable computers, networks, or other digital devices, typically without the users' knowledge or consent. In the context of information security, spyware poses a significant threat as it can covertly monitor and collect personal and sensitive information. This data often includes keystrokes, browsing habits, login credentials, and financial information, which can lead to identity theft, financial fraud, and a severe compromise of personal privacy.
Spyware operates by exploiting vulnerabilities in software or through deceptive practices, such as bundling with legitimate software or masquerading as trusted applications. The impact of spyware extends to performance degradation of the infected device, increased bandwidth usage, and unauthorized changes to system settings. Information security measures against spyware include the use of anti-spyware tools, regular system scans, adherence to safe browsing practices, and ensuring software is up-to-date with the latest security patches.
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The exploitation activity against CVE-2026-21385, a high-severity memory corruption flaw, could be tied to commercial spyware or nation-state threat groups.
Apple on Monday backported fixes for a recently patched security flaw that has been actively exploited in the wild
CVE-2025-43300 is the latest zero-day bug used in cyberattacks against "targeted individuals," which could signify spyware or nation-state hacking.
Apple released security updates for older iPhones to fix a zero-day vulnerability tracked as CVE-2023-41064 that was actively exploited to infect iOS devices with NSO's Pegasus spyware. [...]
Apple released security updates for older iPhones to fix a zero-day vulnerability tracked as CVE-2023-41064 that was actively exploited to infect iOS devices with NSO's Pegasus spyware. [...]