New Delhi: Potential Pegasus Spyware Target List includes at least one number ever used by Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, according to Washington Post, which is part of an investigation under the Pegasus Project along with 16 other media organizations.
According to Washington Post, Imran Khan did not respond to the request to comment on this problem.
Although there are no NSO client details that use Pegasus Spyware, see the numbers from India and throughout Pakistan offering the portrait of the client’s priority in the region, posting said.
The Pegasus list of potential targets in India includes at least two union ministers, several opposition leaders, activists, and several journalists, accoridng to wire, which is also part of the Pegasus project.
A strong supervision of the NSO Israel group, which was only licensed to the government, allegedly misused to infiltrate thousands of people.
Forbidden stories, a journalism based in Paris, and Amnesty International has access to a list of 50,000 smartphones throughout the world that they share with other post and media outlets.
The numbers in the list cannot be denied, but reporters can identify more than 1,000 people covering more than 50 countries through research and interviews on four continents forbidden stories overseeing investigations, called the Pegasus Project, and the Amnesty International Security Laboratory provides forensic analysis and support Technical but does not have editorial input.
Citizen Lab, a research group at the University of Toronto who specializes in studying Pegasus, has found evidence that 10 countries represented in the list, including India, has become NSO clients, according to Bill Marczak, a senior research.