iVerify's Cole notes that if Coruna actually began life as a tool intended for the US government, though, it also raises questions about the security of mobile devices in a world where highly sophisticated hacking tools created for or sold to the American government can leak to adversaries. “This is the EternalBlue moment for mobile malware,” says Cole. EternalBlue is the Windows-hacking tool stolen from the National Security Agency and leaked in 2017, leading to its use in catastrophic cyberattacks, including North Korea's WannaCry worm and Russia's NotPetya attack.
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