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'Snoopgate': Opposition leaders allege phone hacking alerts from Apple

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 31 October 2023
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Opposition leaders in India, including Mahua Moitra and Shashi Tharoor, received Apple alerts warning of potential state-sponsored hacking attempts on their iPhones. The government attributed it to an "algorithm malfunction," sparking skepticism. Leaders connected it to broader concerns, emphasizing...

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