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Don t show me this message again✕ Sheikha Latifa, right, daughter of the ruler of Dubai, was thought to be among those potentially being targeted (via Reuters) Two Dubai princesses were listed as potential targets by clients of an Israeli cyber surveillance company using Pegasus spyware, which is designed to monitor criminals and terrorists, it’s been claimed. Latifa bint Mohammed Al Maktoum, daughter of the country’s authoritarian ruler, and Haya bint Hussein, his sixth – and former – wife, were among 50,000 “people of interest” who may have been targeted with the spyware leased by firm NSO Group, investigators say. Fears for the life of Princess Latifa have been raised since 2018, when she tried to escape the country, and investigators say the Pegasus spyware could have put her further at risk. ....
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