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Pegasus is so sophisticated that its victims are largely unaware of the digital attack on their devices. The feds learned that they have been victimized by this software when Apple informed them.
Echoing NSO Group's Pegasus debacle, another spyware tool that could attack the iPhone was sold to governments, and has only now been discovered. Spying software is often used by security agencies ...
Pegasus is so sophisticated that its targets are largely unaware of the digital attack on their devices. The feds learned that they have been victimized by this software when Apple informed them ...
The malware, dubbed Pegasus, is being sold by a secretive Israeli surveillance technology company called NSO Group, which sells its software to foreign governments — ostensibly to fight crimes ...
According to sources interviewed by Direkt36, the NSS has used Pegasus in operations by all civilian national security services but not the Military National Security Service. A former intelligence ...
Pegasus spyware is in use to infect smartphones, extract data from them, remotely activate cameras and microphones. The NSO Group claims that the software is in sale to government departments to ...
Citizen Lab, a research group at the University of Toronto that studies digital threats to civil society, discovered that at least 65 people linked to the Catalan pro-independence movement were ...
BOGOTA (Reuters) -Colombia's President Gustavo Petro on Wednesday asked the attorney general's office to investigate the $11 million purchase of Pegasus spy software, which he said could have been ...
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NSO Group has claimed that Pegasus was designed to combat terrorism and other criminal activities. However, there’s a growing list of documented cases in which governments have used Pegasus to spy on ...
The Israeli company behind Pegasus spyware, NSO Group Technologies, faces the prospect of legal action in a British court after Pegasus was used against the mobile phones of targets in Britain.
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro on Wednesday asked the attorney general's office to investigate the $11 million purchase of Pegasus spy software, which he said could have been used to spy on ...