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"textContent": "If you thought hackers were relentless in their efforts to try to break into iPhones and Android devices while trying to get into iCloud and Apple ID accounts, you weren’t wrong. Per 9to5Mac and TechCrunch, three cybersecurity research companies collaborated to produce complementary reports detailing a years-long hack-for-hire campaign targeting journalists, activists, and officials across […]\n\nSource",
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