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Your iPhone can be hacked WITHOUT clicking on anything – how to stay safe

PEGASUS spyware can infiltrate right through iOS 14's security protections, according to a new study.

The spyware that's infamous for targeting journalists around the world can reportedly access a victim's iPhone without them clicking anything.

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You should always make sure your phone software is up to dateCredit: Getty

According to a new  from Citizen Lab, the Pegasus spyware tool can be used for a "zero-click attack" on an iPhone.

The researchers say this type of attack was carried out on the iPhones of nine Bahraini activists between June 2020 and February 2021.

A "zero-click attack" means no interaction from the victim is necessary for the spyware to infiltrate the device.

More commonly, a hacker will want you to open a malicious link in order to load spyware on your phone.

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Researchers claim iOS 14.4 and 14.6 are vulnerable.

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However, Apple is said to be aware of the issue and more security protections are thought to be coming with future updates.

The best thing you can do is keep your phone software up to date in order to protect yourself from hackers.

The latest iPhone iOS is the 14.7.1 version.

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and the toolkit for anyone concerned.

The  looks for small traces left behind by the software.

Overall, the process takes about a minute or two once you've uploaded a back up of all your phones information to the webpage.

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