Apple, which pioneered cyber threat notifications in 2021 to alert users of potential state-sponsored spyware attacks, and follower Google, which eventually followed suit with its own similar program in 2023, have sent a new round of such warnings to users around the world this week. The companies announced their latest effort to insulate customers against surveillance threats. Apple and the Alphabet-owned Google are two of several tech companies that regularly issue warnings to users when they determine they may have been targeted by state-backed hackers. Reuters:
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