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Article: U.S. military contractor likely built iPhone hacking tools used by Russian spies in Ukraine
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A sophisticated iPhone-hacking toolkit, likely developed by U.S. military contractor L3Harris's Trenchant division for Western intelligence agencies, was used in global attacks. The tool, called Coruna, was subsequently acquired and deployed by Russian government spies against Ukrainians and later by Chinese cybercriminals for financial theft.

The toolkit's proliferation to adversarial groups may be linked to a prior insider case, where a former Trenchant manager was convicted for selling similar company hacking tools to a Russian broker.

The main topics covered are the origin and illicit spread of a state-grade hacking tool, its use by Russian and Chinese threat actors, and the potential insider threat pathway that enabled its diversion.

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https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/10/us-military-contractor-likely-built-iphone-hacking-tools-used-by-russian-spies-in-ukraine/
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2026-03-10 17:44
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