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Apple issues cyber-threat alerts to users in 84 countries

By Jessi WuDecember 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Apple alerted individuals in 84 countries about potential state-backed cyber threats on 2 December, bringing total notifications to users in more than 150 countries.
  • The notifications come without naming attackers or giving user numbers, but signal intensified detection efforts as global spyware risks rise.

What happened: Apple warns global users of state-sponsored hacking risk

On 5 December 2025, Apple announced it had issued a fresh round of cyber-threat notifications to users in 84 countries. The company said the alerts were triggered by indications some accounts might have been compromised or targeted by state-backed hackers. The warning, part of Apple’s long-running surveillance protection initiative, follows similar alerts previously issued around the world; with this update, Apple says it has now notified users in over 150 countries in total.

Apple did not disclose how many individuals were notified, or identify any of the entities potentially behind the attacks. The company said only that the warnings should prompt recipients to review their device security — for instance, by updating software and enabling stronger authentication — while investigations continue.

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Why it’s important

This latest alert underscores the growing global threat from state-sponsored cyber-espionage and spyware. As governments increasingly deploy sophisticated surveillance tools, major tech platforms are finding themselves on the frontline of digital defence. Apple’s decision to issue widespread warnings — even without publicising attacker names or details — highlights the scale and complexity of the challenge.

For users, these notifications act as a red flag: anyone targeted should assume their device or data may be compromised and take immediate steps to secure their account. For Apple and other tech firms, this approach helps deter attackers by raising the cost of stealthy compromise — making mass surveillance riskier and more visible.

Beyond the immediate impact, these alerts may drive regulatory and policy discussions globally about how states, tech companies and civil society should respond to spyware that crosses borders. As more accounts around the world are flagged, demand may grow for international standards for spyware detection, transparency and user protection.

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Jessi Wu

Jessi is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied fintech at the University of New South Wales. She specialises in blockchain and cryptocurrency. Contact her at j.wu@btw.media.

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