US Military Contractor Likely Built iPhone Hacking Tools Used By Russian Spies In Ukraine
U.S. contractor L3Harris likely built iPhone hacking tools that Russian spies used against Ukrainians. Here's the full story.
Matilda
US Military Contractor Likely Built iPhone Hacking Tools Used By Russian Spies In Ukraine
iPhone Hacking Tools Built for U.S. Spies Ended Up With Russian Intelligence — Here's What Really Happened A powerful iPhone hacking toolkit, originally engineered for Western intelligence agencies, has been traced back to a U.S. military contractor — and it ended up in the hands of Russian government spies targeting Ukrainians. The toolkit, codenamed "Coruna," was later repurposed by Chinese cybercriminals to steal money and cryptocurrency on a massive scale. This is how a classified spy tool became a global cyber weapon hiding in plain sight. The iPhone Hacking Toolkit Called "Coruna" — And Why It Matters
Not all hacking tools are created equal. Coruna is a sophisticated iPhone-hacking toolkit built from 23 separate components, each one engineered to quietly compromise Apple devices without raising any red flags. It was not the work of amateur hackers or opportunistic criminals. Researchers who examined its architecture described it as something built explicitl…