Eloquently nasty spyware from Israeli firm was reportedly used against dozens of journalists, politicians, activists Peter Weber © Provided by The Week
Military-grade spyware developed and licensed by the private Israeli firm NSO Group was found on the smartphones of 23 journalists, business executives, human rights activists, and at least one woman close to murdered
Post and 16 other media organizations around the world reported Sunday. Someone had also attempted to put the spyware, Pegasus, on 14 of the phones forensically analyzed by Amnesty International s Security Lab, and the digital autopsy on the remaining 30 phones studied was inconclusive.
Once Pegasus infects a phone, it lets the intruder read anything; steal photos, location records, passwords, contacts, recordings, and other communications; and hijack the camera and microphone. The spyware is completely undetectable to the phone s owner, and in some cases it can infect a phone through a te
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