iVerify: Pegasus spyware infections may be much higher than previously thought
- iVerify calls the solution Mobile Threat Hunting.
- It is integrated into the company's iVerify Basic app and other company apps for Android and iOS.
- Preliminary scans of 2,500 devices running the software concluded that 2,5 per 1,000 were infected by Pegasus on Average.
- The 2,500 devices may have been more likely to be targeted by spyware.
- It is not a global representative sample.
You can test your devices for traces of Pegasus
The company has integrated the scan for Pegaus into into its apps for Android and iOS. The iVerify Basic app is a security app that is available for $0.99 for Android and iOS. The security app supports a range of features. Notable are:- Scanning for common malware and out-of-date operating systems.
- Security guides.
- Advanced scan using diagnostic log uploads.
Closing Words
Mobile users who suspect that their devices may have been compromised may use the integrated security scan feature to check for Pegasus traces. The scan is not free, as you have to make a one-time payment of one Dollar to purchase the app. Still, it seems to be one of the few, or even the only, option right now to check for Pegasus traces on mobile devices without breaking the bank or having expert knowledge on the matter. Now it is your turn. Have you heard of iVerify before? Would you run the app on your devices?RECOMMENDED NEWS
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