New Delhi, Aug 27 (IANS): A little known spyware company, Intellexa, is now competing with Pegasus developer NSO Group, offering its services to hack into Android and iOS devices for a fee of $8 million (around Rs 64 crore).Malware source code provider Vx-underground found documents representing a proposal from Intellexa, offering services that include Android and iOS device exploits.“Leaked documents online show the purchase (and documentation of) an $8,000,000 iOS Remote Code Execution zero-day exploit,” it tweeted.The offer includes 10 infections for iOS and Android devices, as well as a “magazine of 100 successful infections”.According to Security Week, the documents, “labeled as proprietary and confidential”, revealed that the exploits should work on iOS 15.4.1 and the latest Android 12 update.Apple released iOS 15.4.1 in March, which suggests that the offer is recent.“Specifically, the offering is for remote, one-click browser-based exploits that allow users to inject a payload into Android or iOS mobile devices,” the report mentioned.Intellexa is based in Europe, with six sites and R&D labs throughout the continent.“We help law enforcement and intelligence agencies across the world to close the digital gap with multiple and diverse solutions, all integrated with our unique and best-in-class Nebula platform,” the company posted on...