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How to detect this infamous NSO spyware on your phone for just $1

Dec, 23, 2024 Hi-network.com
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Between unencrypted messaging hacks, data breaches, and AI scam calls, smartphone-centered security threats appear to be everywhere. iVerify found that one type of spyware is trying to make a comeback.

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Recently, the mobile security firm resurfaced findings from its spyware detection feature: Out of 2,500 device scans that customers submittedforinspection, seven devices had been infected by the infamous Pegasus spyware. 

The commercial spyware and phone hacking tool made headlines in 2021 when it was discovered on the personal phones of journalists and government officials. As 's Charlie Osborne explained, Pegasus spyware can "extract handset information, harvest conversations taking place over apps including WhatsApp and Facebook, monitor email clients and browser activity, record calls, and spy through their microphone and camera" -- all without a user's knowledge. 

According to iVerify's blog post, in May 2024, the security company launched an investigation to widen the scope of how mobile malware investigations are conducted to provide ordinary people with the ability to perform a "professional-grade security scan" in just five minutes. With iVerify's "Mobile Threat Hunting feature," available via the iVerify Basic  app, anyone can scan almost all the data on their iPhoneorAndroid for a one-off payment of just one dollar. 

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Pegasus was developed by the Israeli cyberintelligence firm NSO Group, which claims to largely sell the tech to governments to detect and prevent terrorism globally, tackle criminal activity, and surveil dissident behavior. However, in the last decade, NSO's Pegasus malware has reportedly been used in at least 45 countries, infecting the phones of activists, journalists, and human rights organizations. 

Needless to say, it's probably a good idea to check your phone. Here's how. 

How to use iVerify to scan for spyware

IVerify's "Mobile Threat Hunting" feature utilizes malware signature-based detection, heuristics, and machine learning to scan for anomalies in iOS and Android devices and signs of spyware infection. 

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The company offers a free version of the feature for anyone who downloads the iVerify Basic app foriOS or Android for $1. Paying iVerify customers can use the tool regularly to check devices for potential compromises, while free users can use the tool once a month. 

A few things to know: To run the Mobile "Threat Hunting" feature, users must enter an email address so the company can contact them if a scan turns up spyware. Currently, the iVerify Basic app is only available for phones and iPads. 

1. Download the iVerify Basic app

Download the app iOS or Android. It will cost$1 to purchase, but remember, it's a one-off payment for monthly threat scans. 

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2. Begin the scan

Once you download the app, you should see the "Threat Hunting" feature on the home screen. Tap "New Forensic Scan" to begin. 

The app will then direct you to "press and hold both volume buttons and power button for 0.5 to 1 seconds." The scan will begin after you feel a vibration. 

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Once the buttons are pressed and the scan is triggered, the app will begin uploading data. 

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3. Submit your email for results

When the scan is complete, you will be given instructions to submit your scan results to iVerify for analysis by providing an email address. If the company finds anything suspicious or concerning in the results, it will contact you via email. 

For me, it said that no threats had been detected.

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iVerify also offers a subscription service to enterprise companies and other organizations that scan devices continuously. 

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