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Mexico’s ex-president Enrique Peña Nieto is being investigated for allegedly taking bribes in the Pegasus spyware deal, as ...
Military-grade spyware Pegasus, used to infiltrate the smartphones of at least 40 journalists in India, has been around since at least 2016 and is one of the most sophisticated hacking tools ...
For digital spying technology, it's a doozy of a case. Security researchers have revealed evidence of attempted or successful installations of Pegasus, software made by Israel-based cybersecurity ...
Pegasus works by exploiting undisclosed vulnerabilities in iOS and Android operating systems, and NSO has deployed massive resources into finding new vulnerabilities before software makers are ...
Israel’s government is set to consider opening a commission of inquiry into the police amid growing anger over the alleged police use of Pegasus hacking software against a wide array of senior ...
Pegasus software was also allegedly connected to the 2018 murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi via fellow dissident Omar Abdulaziz, whose phone was allegedly hacked through Pegasus ...
The Pegasus software is virtually impossible to detect. Once you get this on your iPhone, it’s not your phone anymore.
Israeli spyware company NSO Group was ordered by a U.S. federal court on Tuesday to pay WhatsApp and its parent company Meta almost $170 million in damages after its cyber tools were used to hack ...
According to reports, the NSO Group sells Pegasus software to the governments of several countries; after which it is in use to spy and harass journalists, activists, officials, and others.
An NSO Group employee, who'd worked there for only about 90 days, copied the company's Pegasus software and offered it for sale on the dark web for $50 million.
According to investigators, it is one of the most extensive attacks yet discovered using the Pegasus software that human rights advocates say has been abused by governments around the world.
The Israeli-based NSO Group ended its contract with the United Arab Emirates to use its powerful "Pegasus" state spyware tool because Dubai's ruler was using it to hack the phones of his ex-wife ...