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| | | | | We've seen reports this week about NSO Group and a piece of spyware called Pegasus. Here's an overview of what investigations have found, what the software does, and who could potentially have been targeted. | |
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| | | | | By the time Forbidden Stories published its "Pegasus Project" in 2021, NSO was already knee deep in what was probably the worst PR disaster ever suffered by a cybersecurity company - and then, in November 2021, came the fateful blow: the US Dept. of Commerce added NSO to its "Entity List." Is NSO to blame for its troubles? Could the company have acted differently to prevent its downfall? | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The Pegasus Project reveals how NSO Group's surveillance technology has been misused globally, targeting journalists, activists, and politicians, with leaked data showing widespread abuse despite the company's claims of ethical use. | |
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| | | Judges criticise Modi government's refusal to divulge what software was used for and why | ||