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The government has long been suspected of being a buyer of Pegasus spyware that's sold exclusively to NSO clients.
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The government has long been suspected of being a buyer of Pegasus spyware that's sold exclusively to NSO clients.
The Pegasus issue kicked up a storm in India when 300 citizens were identified as potential targets of surveillance.
Prior to setting up its own parallel expert committee, the Supreme Court had halted proceedings of the Bengal commission.
The lawsuit sheds new light on the exploits used by the surveillance company to deliver the spyware.
Faced with lawsuits, investigations, and restrictions, the Pegasus maker's troubles are compounding.
The cyber espionage firm is now part of a federal blacklist aimed at restricting exports and transfers of US technology.
A bench led by CJI NV Ramana criticised the Union of India for its lack of clarification since the Pegasus spyware attack.
This is yet another sign of Pegasus misused and unlawful surveillance carried out by governments to settle personal scores.
Citing risks posed to journalists, civil society groups reiterated the need to hold the secretive surveillance industry accountable.
Among several others, SFLC's petition is the only one with a broadened scope to target the current surveillance apparatus.