Military-grade Israeli spyware was used in attempted and successful hacks of 37 smartphones belonging to journalists, human rights activists, business executives and the fiancee of murdered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a global investigation finds. https://t.co/X0LbRPAy0l
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 18, 2021
Pegasus, NSO’s signature surveillance tool, can collect emails, call records, social media posts, user passwords, contact lists, pictures, videos, sound recordings and browsing histories, according to security researchers and NSO marketing materials. https://t.co/ZYPlRXr11u
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 19, 2021
"Once installed on a phone, Pegasus can harvest more or less any information or extract any file. SMS messages, address books, call history, calendars, emails and internet browsing histories can all be exfiltrated."https://t.co/b5Qob3ZH4M
— Help others. Humanity will endure. (@marvicleonen) July 19, 2021
Human rights activists, dissidents and journalists targeted by Pegasus spyware | First Thing https://t.co/lIO5C1xQaH
— The Guardian (@guardian) July 19, 2021
The Pegasus Project part 1: an invitation to Paris https://t.co/QPbXSmSP36
— The Guardian (@guardian) July 19, 2021
The Pegasus Project part 2: cat and mouse https://t.co/VXF8e2iu64
— The Guardian (@guardian) July 20, 2021
#UPDATE Pegasus is a highly invasive tool that can switch on a target's phone camera and microphone, as well as access data on the device, effectively turning a phone into a pocket spy https://t.co/f6JoKb1Mmz
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) July 19, 2021
.@washingtonpost reporter @danapriest travels to Turkey to verify if Pegasus
— FRONTLINE (@frontlinepbs) July 19, 2021
spyware was used to surveil slain columnist Jamal Khashoggi’s fiancée, Hatice
Cengiz. WATCH this video from FRONTLINE & @FbdnStories, part of #PegasusProject. https://t.co/gNNHTA0RZq
More stories coming — keep an eye on our #PegasusProject page.
— Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (@OCCRP) July 19, 2021
We are proud to be part of an international consortium led by @FbdnStories, including @Guardian and @washingtonpost. 11/ https://t.co/rCJF5qTWNA
The #PegasusProject, an investigation by the @washingtonpost and 16 other news organizations in 10 countries – among them the German @SZ und @DIEZEIT -, was coordinated by the Paris-based journalism nonprofit @FbdnStories and advised by @amnesty.
— Dr. Marie Elisabeth Mueller (@memplexx) July 18, 2021
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Pegasus Project: Apple iPhones compromised by NSO spyware
— Amnesty Tech (@AmnestyTech) July 19, 2021
Our forensic analysis has uncovered irrefutable evidence that through iMessage zero-click attacks, NSO’s spyware has successfully infected iPhone 11 and iPhone 12 models.https://t.co/ZQL6bahxfg
Hey, journalists!
— Committee to Protect Journalists (@pressfreedom) July 19, 2021
Check out CPJ Emergencies released safety advice on how to keep your information safe https://t.co/Tz4SI4NG77
We also have specific guidance on #NSOGroup’s #Pegasus spyware in 7 languages; AR, EN, ES, FR, PT, RU, TR#PegasusProject #NSOhttps://t.co/3TTTMIV6C1