Israel, India and spyware
July 21, 2021
A stunning series of collaborative reports on a software used by several governments to hack the phones of politicians, government officials, journalists and rights activists around the world came out over the weekend. Forbidden Stories, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Le Monde, and over a dozen other news outlets collaborated on an investigation into leaked documents, showing how Israeli firm NSO Group sold spyware to governments, including a few that still do not officially recognise Israel. India was among the countries that hacked people left, right, and centre. The targets included Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, Indian National Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, and several leading Indian and foreign journalists, politicians, and diplomats.
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