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 capable ...
A Bahraini human rights defender has told Middle East Eye she “can simply no longer feel safe using my smartphone” after an investigation revealed that she and a Jordanian women’s rights campaigner ...
The intrusive spyware tool Pegasus was used to hack public officials, journalists and staff of the United Nations in the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh region, ...
News that military-grade malware created by an Israeli-based company NSO is allegedly being used to spy on journalists, human rights activists and political dissidents on a massive scale has worried ...
Washington's ban on NSO Group is not about safeguarding human rights. It's about curbing Israel's dominance of 'espionage diplomacy' The logo of Israeli firm NSO Group is seen at a branch in southern ...
Judges criticise Modi government’s refusal to divulge what software was used for and why India’s supreme court has ordered an independent inquiry into whether the government used the surveillance ...