Pegasus is the spyware licensed to governments around the world by the Israeli firm NSO Group. Experts believe the attacks were linked to the UAE.
Two activists in Thailand have filed a lawsuit accusing the government of unlawfully infiltrating their mobile devices using the controversial Pegasus spyware during a period of political unrest ...
Spyware risks have been rising fast in recent years, and although security firms always advise caution, the consensus has been that only a very small number of people are affected by the attacks.
The US court has found that NSO Group, the company behind Pegasus spyware, attacked 1,400 users’ devices through WhatsApp. WhatsApp filed a lawsuit against NSO Group in 2019 alleging it used Pegasus ...
The intensity and scale of Hamas' attack on Israel on October 7 were nothing short of shocking. Hamas, which governs Gaza, unleashed a barrage of 5,000 rockets directed at Israel. This aerial assault ...
Israeli surveillance firm NSO Group reportedly used multiple zero-day exploits, including an unknown one named "Erised," that leveraged WhatsApp vulnerabilities to deploy Pegasus spyware in zero-click ...
Source code of fake Pegasus spyware is being sold on the surface web, the dark web and instant messaging platforms, CloudSEK has found. Following Apple's recent warning about "mercenary spyware" ...
The big picture: Pegasus spyware developed by Israeli cyber-intelligence firm NSO Group has been infecting Android and iOS devices for more than a decade. The sophisticated spy software is difficult ...
Last year when security firm Lookout and the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab disclosed details of a particularly pernicious iOS spyware product called Pegasus, one unanswered question was whether ...
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