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sandervenema.ch
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the Pegasus spyware, developed by NSO Group, which is used by authoritarian governments to secretly monitor journalists, activists, and lawyers, and explains its methods of infection, data collection, and detection. | |
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forbiddenstories.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] An unprecedented leak exposes the systematic misuse of Israeli spyware by over 50 government clients, revealing that at least 180 journalists have been targeted for surveillance despite the company's claims of restricting its use to serious crime and terror. | |
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www.theverge.com
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| | | | | A sweeping investigation by 17 media outlets found that NSO Group's Pegasus software was used in hacking attempts on smartphones belonging to human rights activists and journalists. NSO markets its spyware to governments to track potential terrorists and criminals. | |
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gizmodo.com
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| | | The new chief wants to sell the controversial software to law enforcement agencies. NSO is best known for its hacking product Pegasus. | ||