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Project Pegasus revelations

A consortium of journalists lead by NGOs Forbidden Stories and Amnesty International reveal widespread spying abuses on journalists, political opposition, businesspeople, human rights activists and others by various governments under the guise of fighting crime or terrorism. The NGOs accessed a list of over 50,000 individuals targeted by Israeli security and spying software company NSO Group and its customers within 50 countries.

The Pegasus project | The Guardian

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  1. #PegasusProject : A consortium of journalists lead by NGOs Forbidden Stories and Amnesty International unveil widespread spying abuses on journalists, political opposition, business people, human right activists and others by various governments under the guise of fighting crime or terrorism.
  2. A consortium of journalists lead by NGOs Forbidden Stories and Amnesty International unveil widespread spying abuses on journalists, political opposition, business people, human rights activists and others by various governments under the guise of fighting crime or terrorism.
  3. A consortium of journalists lead by NGOs Forbidden Stories and Amnesty International reveal widespread spying abuses on journalists, political opposition, businesspeople, human rights activists and others by various governments under the guise of fighting crime or terrorism. The NGOs accessed a list of over 50,000 individuals targeted by Israeli security and spying software company NSO Group and its customers within 50 countries.

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