
A multinational investigation in July sparked off a scandal about widespread, illegal surveillance being carried out by nation states on their citizens. The probe centred on a list of “targets” of the Pegasus spyware.
At least 40 Indian journalists, along with MPs, judges and others were supposedly targeted by Pegasus. What is Pegasus? It’s the name of a spyware developed by Israeli firm NSO. Who can buy it? NSO claims it will only sell the software to government agencies, with a contractual clause that the spyware can only be used in cases of suspected …
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