the spyware targeted this man, ahmed mansoor, human rights activist in the united arab emirates.back to you, jose. what does this all mean? sounds like a security disaster. jose: well, those are scary security flaws and add more pressure for apple to surprise next month with the launch of the iphone 7. the company has been lacking since the beginning of the year. the world's largest smartphone maker keeps increasing the sales cap with apple. analysts are skeptical about apple's new model and if it will really boost sales in huge market such as india or china. some experts consider the tim cook needs to prove that the iphone is not just a one trick pony and that the company can launch a new disruptive kind of product in the future. apparently the apple watch didn't do the trick. anchor: there you go. thank you. to a different story, brazilian police have recommended that prosecutors bring corruption charges against former president lula da silva. the ex-president and his wife reportedly accepted 670,000 euros in bribe money. this claim comes amid an ongoing corruption investigatio