Israeli firm NSO Group’s flagship software, Pegasus, is in the news yet again – this time, for being used to spy on businessmen, politicians, journalists, and in some cases, even prime ministers.
Paragon spyware uncovered in PDF files sent to journalists and members of civil society, with WhatsApp issuing a ...
WhatsApp alleged last week that Paragon Solutions spyware was used to target users of the messaging app in two dozen ...
A zero-click WhatsApp spyware attack was made against 90 journalists and other “civil society members,” said Meta, which managed ...
Meta-owned WhatsApp announced Friday it has disrupted a spyware operation by surveillance firm Paragon Solutions that ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has ordered an investigation into the purchase of Pegasus spy software by the country's police force. President Petro said the spyware was bought - in cash - from ...
WhatsApp has accused Israeli spyware company Paragon Solutions of targeting nearly 100 journalists and civil society members.
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Kate O’Flaherty is a cybersecurity and privacy journalist. A new type of iPhone spyware with capabilities similar to NSO Group’s ...
Meta-owned WhatsApp disrupted a zero-click spyware campaign by Paragon Solutions, targeting 90 journalists and activists.
Former Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro was arrested Friday in Warsaw over allegations that he authorized the use of Pegasus spyware to surveil opposition members while in government.