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| This is how much an exploit merchant charges to break encryption NSO Group, the exploit seller recently linked to a potential activist hack, charges just $650,000 to hack a group of 10 iPhones or Android devices, along with a $500,000 setup fee, the New York Times reports. For that cash outlay you'll get complete... https://www.engadget.com/2016/09/02/...ryption-price/ |
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