All major Apple devices were vulnerable
Apple has repaired a security fault, which could reportedly allow iPhones to be infected with spyware without any user action.
Researchers say it was used on a phone belonging to a Saudi activist.
It's believed to be the first time a so-called 'zero-click' exploit has been caught and analysed.
All major Apple devices were vulnerable to the flaw.

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