TLDR:

“your computer can be infected by clicking on a single link … please click on 
this single link.”

Is this an IQ test?

Did I pass?


On Jul 9, 2023, at 2:51 PM, Todd Pisek via cctalk <[email protected]> wrote:

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Be aware that clicking on a malicious url can result on malware or spyware 
being installed on your machine without any further action on your part. All 
browsers have vulnerabilities. The most famous of these was the older version 
of Pegasus by NSO back in the 2014-2016 timeframe. These so called 1-click 
exploits are well known to bad actors. It’s a continuous cat and mouse game 
between exploit writers and infosec. For the interested, look at this report 
regarding Apple and the “Trident” series of exploits from 2016.

https://info.lookout.com/rs/051-ESQ-475/images/pegasus-exploits-technical-details.pdf

—-Todd

P.S. Exploits have evolved considerably since Trident and now include 0-click 
exploits. See Google’s Project Zero for instance.

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