- Home
- Technology
- News
Apple denies accusations of hacking Russians’ iPhones
Russia Federal Security Services (FSB) have accused Apple of spying on Russian iPhone users.

Moscow: Apple has denied allegations made by Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) that it cooperated with United States (US) authorities to spy on Russian iPhone users.
FSB claimed to have uncovered an operation by the US National Security Agency (NSA) that hacked thousands of iPhones using sophisticated surveillance software.
According to the FSB, the espionage campaign targeted devices of former Soviet Union members and foreign diplomats in Russia, including individuals from Israel, China, and NATO.
FSB alleged a "close cooperation" between Apple and the NSA, suggesting the tech giant facilitated monitoring activities.
Apple swiftly refuted these claims, stating that it has never collaborated with any government to insert backdoors into its products. The company firmly asserted its commitment to user privacy.

How the GOP beat Democrats to a child care win
- 4 hours ago

The right’s meltdown over Jeffrey Epstein, explained
- 4 hours ago

Rains affect air operations, many flights canceled, delayed
- 2 hours ago

Microsoft’s Edge browser now loads sites even faster
- 6 hours ago

Woman in Lahore arrested for killing pets, posting on social media
- 3 minutes ago

The astonishing racism in NYC’s mayoral race
- 4 hours ago

Little videos are cooking our brains
- 4 hours ago

Fitna-ul-Hindustan terrorists abduct, martyr 9 passengers of Quetta-Lahore bus
- 2 hours ago

The US just recorded the most measles cases in 30 years
- 4 hours ago

Activision pulls Call of Duty game after PC players are hacked
- 6 hours ago

How The New York Times is (still) getting gamed by the right
- 6 hours ago

Humaira Asghar's family receives body after legal proceedings
- 2 hours ago