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A new Spyware “Reign” is being used to hack iPhones

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In comparison to Android, iOS is termed a safer operating system, and that is all because of Apple’s stringent controls and other steps taken in accordance with safety measures. According to information from the latest report, the latest spyware known as Reign is infecting iPhones. This spyware is attacking users through calendar invitations and data transmission without the knowledge of the users.

This spyware was developed by an Israel-based company named QuaDream and is aimed at attacking iPhones running iOS 14.4 and 14.4.2. This spyware reaches iPhone users through a vulnerability known as ‘EndofDays’.

Once your device becomes infected with this spyware, it can be dangerous through many means, like access to various components of iOS and iPhone functions. It works in a similar format, just like Pegasus spyware. This spyware can harm your device in many ways, like taking over the device and observing everything that a user is doing.

  • Record your calls along with other microphone inputs.
  • It can take pictures using your phone’s camera.
  • It can copy and remove data from the keychain.
  • It can generate iCloud 2FA passwords.
  • It can search for your files and databases present on your device.
  • It can access your location through your device.
  • It can remove the software traces to minimise the chance of virus detection.

How can I protect my device?

As per reports from Citizen Labs, no targets of this spyware were detected between January 2021 and November 2021. We can assume that the company has fixed the vulnerabilities that were causing this software to be vulnerable. Still, users should be aware of the necessary measures that are taken in order to protect themselves from this spyware.

  • Keep your device updated with the latest security software.
  • Avoid downloading any applications from unknown resources.
  • Be aware of suspicious emails, messages, or phone calls, including any kind of content that contains some unknown attachments with them.
  • Using anti-virus software that will protect your device with an extra layer of protection

However, you can keep yourself aware by detecting some specific signs that can lead to your device being infected with this malware.

  • High data usage for an app
  • Device performance slowed down.
  • Excessive battery drain

If any of the apps on your device are showing these signs, you must uninstall them at once and run a malware scan on your device.