Apple Aims to Avoid Legal Blame for iPhone Hacked by NSO Spyware


Apple Inc. isn’t to blame for a businessman’s hacked iPhone, the company argued in response to a lawsuit brought over spyware that remotely extracts data from a device.

The iPhone maker is accused of neglecting to defend against the hacking technology and breaching California’s false advertising law, based on its reputation for deploying robust security measures.

Apple argues in a legal brief filed Friday that its advertising didn’t guarantee that its devices and accounts are immune to cyberattacks by highly sophisticated hackers.

“Apple did not do so because even today’s most secure technology cannot eliminate entirely the risk that these …



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