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 ...
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Surjewala shares a media report which said that, for the first time, a court in the US had held Israel's NSO Group liable for its intrusive spyware Pegasus ... North India, publishes news and ...
The use of Pegasus to hack into mobile devices first came to light in 2019 when it was reported that the spyware used vulnerabilities in WhatsApp software to target 1400 individuals worldwide ...
Congress general secretary Randeep Surjewala on Sunday claimed that the Pegasus spyware case verdict ... selling English daily in North India, publishes news and views without any bias or ...
It has always maintained that all its interceptions are done legally. Pegasus, the spyware in question, was first identified in 2016, and when planted on a mobile device, it allows the hacker ...
The US court's decision on Friday (December 20) in favor of WhatsApp, the messaging platform owned by Meta, which holds Israeli spyware maker NSO Group directly liable for targeting around 1,400 ...
According to NordVPN, the biggest customers of Pegasus include Saudi Arabia, Azerbaijan, India and the United Arab Emirates. In January 2022, it was found out that NSO Group had also sold the spyware ...
Then, it drew attention to the OCCRP’s exposes on the alleged use of Pegasus spyware ... destabilise India by targeting Prime Minister Modi,” a BJP spokesperson said at a news conference, ...
In 2021, the Pegasus scandal set off a political storm in India as well. It was speculated that the Centre used Pegasus spyware to track 300 numbers used by Indian citizens, including a constitutional ...
Now the verdict in the Pegasus spyware case proves how 300 Indians were targeted in the illegal spyware racket," said Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala in a post on X. "Truth cannot be hidden ...