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Apple refused to pay "Kaspersky Lab" $1 million for the "hole" found in iPhone.

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Apple refused to pay Kaspersky Lab a reward for vulnerabilities discovered in 2023 in iOS that allowed attackers to install a spy module on any iPhone. The reward for such vulnerabilities, according to the Apple Security Bounty program, should have been about $1 million.
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Apple refused to pay Kaspersky Lab a reward for vulnerabilities discovered in 2023 in iOS that allowed attackers to install a spy module on any iPhone. The reward for such vulnerabilities, according to the Apple Security Bounty program, should have been about $1 million.

·Moscow, Russian Federation
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RTVI broke the news in Moscow, Russian Federation on Tuesday, June 4, 2024.
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