Pegasus is a highly sophisticated and controversial spyware tool developed by the Israeli cybersecurity firm NSO Group. Pegasus is designed to infiltrate and infect mobile devices, including smartphones, and it allows the attacker to remotely monitor and collect a wide range of information from the compromised device. This information can include text messages, call logs, emails, GPS location data, and more. It can also be used to activate the device’s microphone and camera for audio and video surveillance.

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    1 year ago

    Well, that’s most terrifying. Can you do anything about it except not using smartphones?

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      1 year ago

      I would say to just keep your OS and software and such up to date, enable features like Lockdown Mode on iOS if available to you, and just generally have good security practices. Really not much else you can do.

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      The protocol for how to subvert this type of tracking is all ready known. You have to use burrner phones and swap out every couple of weeks. Don’t take any electronics to sensitive meetings.

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    Pegasus is a cancer that keeps on giving, and now all countries own it in the world. My favorite is whenever any country states they bought it for ‘security reasons’ and they won’t deploy it unless it’s used against criminals. Do what you want with this information.