Final month, an unknown buyer seems to have shelled out round €8 million for a full-service zero-day distant management execution (RCE) exploit.
Screenshots shared of the zero-day exploit invoice of sale are dated July 14 and present that Intellexa, a spyware and adware firm, bought a product it referred to as Nova Suite to an unknown purchaser. It promised turnkey infections for Android, in addition to iOS gadgets. The paperwork references iOS model 15.4.1 from March, however it’s unclear what number of gadgets stay weak.
Intellexa additionally promised the malware is delivered with only one click on and makes use of the browser to inject the Android and iOS payload to cell gadgets. The acquisition worth additionally contains knowledge evaluation, a “journal” of 100 different infections, and even a full yr’s guarantee.