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Has America been hacking the phones of Kremlin officials?

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02.06.2026

In 2014, Vladimir Putin notoriously described the internet as originally a ‘special project of the CIA’ that ‘is still developing as such’. He is also averse to mobile phones, not using or owning one himself and banning them from his offices. These two concerns have come together in today’s announcement by the Federal Security Service (FSB) that it had uncovered a massive ‘multi-level operation’ to hack the smartphones of Russian officials. The FSB’s official announcement states that:

Using the technical capabilities of large international IT corporations and mobile communications, representatives of foreign intelligence agencies carried out the covert, unauthorised collection of various types of information from the devices of cyberattack targets.

Using the technical capabilities of large international IT corporations and mobile communications, representatives of foreign intelligence agencies carried out the covert, unauthorised collection of various types of information from the devices of cyberattack targets.

But behind the dry prose is a tale of advanced electronic espionage. In particular, the claim is that Apple iPhones of Russian officials were infected with malware so that they could essentially be taken over: not only could calls be listened to and emails read, but the camera and........

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