Pegasus scandal: Are we all becoming unknowing spies?
The allegations that spy software known as Pegasus may have been used to carry out surveillance on journalists, activists – and even perhaps political leaders – highlights that surveillance is now for sale.
The company behind the tool, NSO Group, has denied the allegations and says its customers are carefully assessed.
But it is another sign that high-end spy techniques, which used to be the exclusive preserve of a few states, are now spreading more widely and challenging the way we think about privacy and security in an online world.
Durak Premium Member over 2 years ago
Shame on those who gave the pegasus a horn! He’s not a pegicorn.
Radish the wordsmith over 2 years ago
Pegasus scandal: Are we all becoming unknowing spies?
The allegations that spy software known as Pegasus may have been used to carry out surveillance on journalists, activists – and even perhaps political leaders – highlights that surveillance is now for sale.
The company behind the tool, NSO Group, has denied the allegations and says its customers are carefully assessed.
But it is another sign that high-end spy techniques, which used to be the exclusive preserve of a few states, are now spreading more widely and challenging the way we think about privacy and security in an online world.
https://news.yahoo.com/pegasus-scandal-becoming-unknowing-spies-010736378.html
knutdl over 2 years ago
Spy in the sky
calliarcale over 2 years ago
start pointless pedantryThat’s an alicorn, not a pegasus.end pointless pedantry
Radish the wordsmith over 2 years ago
I miss Mobile gas signs.