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Google has revealed that hackers have been targeting iPhones, its arch rival in the smartphone world, and secretly installing spying devices

Google warns customers of arch-rival Apple that a mass iPhone hack which installs 'monitoring implants' to spy on pictures, texts and live locations has been going on for YEARS
Ian Beer, from Google's Project Zero, revealed the vulnerability in a blog post 
Implants pilfered personal data such as pictures, messages and even locations
Most of the security flaws were found within Safari and on iOS 10 to iOS 12 were targeted in the hack

Google has revealed that hackers have been targeting iPhones, its arch rival in the smartphone world, and secretly installing spying devices.

The revelation comes as Google found evidence of 'monitoring implants' implanted in iPhones to pilfer personal data such as pictures, messages and even locations.

Ian Beer, from Google's Project Zero, said in a blog post that the hacked sites had received thousands of visitors each week.

WHAT IS THE APPLE VULNERABILITY? 
Operating systems from iOS 10 to iOS 12 were targeted in the hack.

It was able to access users' apps including Instagram, WhatsApp and Gmail. 

Google said it reported the security issues to Apple on February 1.

Apple then released an operating system update on February 7.

Visiting the hacked site was enough for the exploit server to attack your device, and if it was successful, to install a monitoring implant.
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