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Overview: In one notable case from 2018, the report claims that Huawei-assisted hacking enabled the state to access the ...
AI-powered radar can intercept phone calls from 10 feet away by decoding tiny earpiece vibrations, raising new privacy ...
The German Air Force has officially begun operating the PEGASUS (Persistent German Airborne Surveillance System) radio ...
A new international cybersecurity report reveals that infrastructure for DevilsTongue, an Israeli spyware program, may still ...
The EU's landmark Media Freedom Act (EMFA) entered into force today, with the aim of providing better protection for the ...
Uganda’s state security agencies are constantly prying into the private lives of citizens, giving them no room for privacy, a ...
The Austrian government is likely to face legal challenges after it succeeded on its fifth attempt to pass a law this month giving the country’s intelligence service legal powers to deploy spyware on ...
It is one of a trio of new works, alongside Gordon Corera’s “The Spy in the Archive” and Tim Weiner’s “The Mission”, which illustrate the foibles of different spy agencies: Russia’s obsession with ...
WhatsApp owner Meta is awarded millions of dollars in damages and compensation after its service was exploited by users of mercenary spyware developer NSO’s infamous Pegasus mobile malware.
Meta spyware damages case ends with $167M awarded over Pegasus-linked attacks that targeted WhatsApp users.
The Supreme Court debates government use of Pegasus spyware. Meta confirms spyware targeting 100 Indians. Next hearing set for July 30, 2025.