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As Meta sues Israel-based NSO, developer of the Pegasus spyware, the US Spreme Court seeks the Biden administration's opinion on its foreign immunity
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India and a few other countries are suspected to have a hand in the hacking of UK targets.
US and India talk cyber training, defensive AI Expanding joint cyber training and exercises featured in the fourth 2+2 ministerial dialogue between US and India....
Deposing before the committee, the two journalists revealed how they could tell that their phones had been infected with Pegasus.
In a letter, the MPs also sought broader constitutional reforms that prevent the persecution of human rights defenders.
In his deposition, Professor Kaye spoke about a three-pronged test to determine when Pegasus could be used legitimately.
The telecom giant did not provide a direct answer to whether their networks have ever been infected with Pegasus.
The report's findings have led to allegations of treason against the Modi government, while calls for a probe intensify.
An investigation has revealed how the spyware was delivered while also presenting some evidence against the government.