Subsequently, Apple stated that there’s a chance that some threat alerts are bogus. The Center has stated that it is treating the situation seriously and that the warning was sent out worldwide, not just in India. 
    Source: LatestLY
    The tech giant is invited to participate in the investigation. It’s imperative to make things plain. Similar claims of unrestricted state surveillance had been a focal topic in 2021. It was revealed that the Israeli company NSO, which exclusively sells Pegasus spyware to nation-states, had targeted a number of journalists, activists, and politicians with it. Unsettling queries concerning the unauthorised use of mobile devices for political purposes are being raised once more.
    Pegasus has the ability to remotely activate the phone’s camera and microphone, listen in, read encrypted messages covertly, and track a location in real time. No concrete proof of the employment of spyware in the phones under investigation was discovered by a committee constituted by the Supreme Court. 

    Source: India Today
    It did point out that the Center had not complied, though. Regarding unauthorised spying, ambiguity exists. Following notification that NSO Group had installed its spyware on iPhones and iPads via an unidentified vulnerability, Apple released an emergency software upgrade last month.
    The 2017 ruling by the Supreme Court that privacy is a basic right was heralded as a watershed moment for strengthening constitutional protections for data security. It is impossible to exaggerate how important it is to have a strong oversight system given the constant warning signs regarding the use of national security as an excuse to carry out widespread monitoring. The democratic fabric is destroyed by any infringement on an individual’s or data protection’s rights. It’s not appropriate.
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