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Mexico has opened an official investigation into former President Enrique Peña Nieto over allegations that he took vast sums ...
The panel overturned a trial judge who found that the federal court in San Francisco was an inconvenient forum for a lawsuit ...
She Became a Pegasus Spyware Target. [Journalists from the project contacted Panyi] and made the trip to Hungary to meet him in a room without any computer, without phones, to tell him about our ...
Pegasus spyware journalists Laurent Richard and Sandrine Rigaud were the first to discover an extensive list of specific people being targeted by NSO’s clients. In working on the story, they ...
Former Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto allegedly received up to $25 million from two Israeli businessmen in exchange for ...
In 2021, leaked documents showed that the spyware was used against over 1,000 Indian phone numbers as New Delhi was accused of using Pegasus to surveil journalists, opposition politicians and ...
Feb. 1 (UPI) --Jordan is likely making widespread use of the Israel-developed Pegasus spyware to keep tabs on journalists, activists, human rights lawyers and the non-governmental sector, a new ...
Pegasus Spyware: Amnesty International’s Security Lab found traces of Pegasus spyware on the phones of two journalists in India, following Apple’s security notification in October.
A new report reveals that Pegasus spyware was used in Mexico after the president expressly said that the government no longer used the malware. It was used to capture data from the phones of two ...
NSO Group's software targeted activists, journalists, politicians and executives. Apple's new Lockdown Mode is designed to thwart it. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote ...
Mexican Attorney General Alejandro Gertz Manero said the country will demand Israel hand over evidence related to accusations ...
Commercial spyware like Pegasus and Paragon were marketed to governments willing to pay handsomely—around $1 million for ten targets, according to a 2016 report in the New York Times. But there’s a ...