Spyware found on phone of European Parliament member probing it
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Spyware from NSO Group's Pegasus was found on the phone of a European Parliament member who is part of a committee investigating the use of surveillance spyware. The discovery raises concerns about the targeting of officials looking into such technologies.
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Spyware from NSO Group's Pegasus was found on the phone of a European Parliament member who is part of a committee investigating the use of surveillance spyware. The discovery raises concerns about the targeting of officials looking into such technologies.
A politician who had been investigating abuses of spyware was himself targeted and had his phone hacked using the Pegasus spyware, highlighting the risks faced by those probing surveillance technology misuse.
An unidentified individual used Pegasus spyware to target a member of the committee that oversees Israel's Pegasus spyware exports, according to a report. The incident raises concerns about the security and oversight of the controversial surveillance tool.
Spyware from NSO Group's Pegasus was found on the phone of a European Parliament member who is part of a committee investigating the use of surveillance spyware. The discovery raises concerns about the targeting of officials looking into such technologies.