Times of India’s Edit Page team comprises senior journalists with wide-ranging interests who debate and opine on the news and issues of the day. Spyware controversy keeps resurfacing as ...
Renewing debate on the alleged Pegasus spyware attack in India, Congress general secretary Randeep Surjewala asked if the Supreme Court would conduct “further inquiry” into the issue, with a U ...
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has admitted that US authorities, including the CIA, can access WhatsApp messages by remotely ...
Mark Zuckerberg says WhatsApp encryption prevents Meta from reading messages but authorities can access them by breaking into ...
The Fourth Ministerial Roundtable meeting began today as part of the Future Minerals Forum, hosting government ...
Traditionally warm ties between Poland and Hungary have spiralled since Viktor Orban’s government granted asylum to an ...
The film looks at the dangers of spyware like Pegasus, which was developed by the Israeli firm ... And as ever, we’re in the media engaged in this debate of what’s a joke and what’s not, but these ...
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For the first time, a court in the US has held Israel’s NSO Group liable for its intrusive spyware Pegasus, which could set up a measure of accountability for the company that it has, for long, ...
In a major legal victory, messaging app WhatsApp won a five-year-old case against NSO Group, the creator of the infamous Pegasus spyware. A U.S. judge ruled that the Israeli-based NSO had violated ...