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| | | | | Messaging app discovers vulnerability that has been open for weeks | |
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worldethicaldataforum.org
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| | | | | NSO Group's Pegasus malware was discovered on the phones of activists and journalists. What is it, how do you know if you have been infected and what are some tips for the future? | |
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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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| | | Note: This article is also available in Portuguese, translated by Anders Bateva. One of the things I do is cryptography and infosec training for investigative journalists who have a need to keep either their sources and communications confidential so they can more safely do their work in the public interest. Often they work in places... Continue reading Why I won't recommend Signal anymore The post Why I won't recommend Signal anymore appeared first on Sander Venema.... | ||