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Pegasus screenshots depict NSO Group’s spyware capabilities

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A new investigation has revealed rare screenshots of NSO Group’s Pegasus iPhone spyware in action, showing off its user interface, capabilities, and more.

The screenshots depict a prototype version of Pegasus meant for use by Israeli police. Some of the spyware’s abilities include reading WhatsApp messages, activating a phone’s microphone, and recording incoming or outgoing calls.

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It isn’t clear if the version of Pegasus in the screenshots is the same as the ones used by government entities across the globe to surveil activists, dissidents, and journalists.

Credit: Haaretz

The screenshots were published by Israeli newspaper Haaretz following an investigation by the country’s government. That probe was spurred itself by a separate investigative report from earlier in 2022 indicating that Israeli police forces had been spying on citizens without oversight.

Pegasus is a spyware developed by NSO Group, an Israeli-based surveillance software maker. The company’s spyware has been used in attacks targeting everyone from U.S. State Department officials to journalists working for Al Jazeera.

Credit: Haaretz

Back in November 2021, the U.S. government declared NSO Group and its Pegasus hacking tools a national security risk. Prior to that, the FBI was mulling using Pegasus spyware for domestic surveillance operations.

Apple also sued NSO Group in November 2021 over Pegasus. Under the weight of controversy and financial strain, NSO Group was said in December to be considering killing off its spyware tools.

In June, reports suggested that cash-strapped NSO Group could be acquired by U.S. defense contractor L3Harris, which is known for making its own surveillance tools, such as Stingray.

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Hello! I'm Steve, an independent security researcher, and analyst from Scotland, UK. I've had an avid interest in Computers, Technology and Security since my early teens. 20 years on, and, it's a whole lot more complicated... I've assisted Governments, Individuals and Organizations throughout the world. Including; US DOJ, NHS UK, GOV UK. I'll often reblog infosec-related articles that I find interesting. On the RiSec website, You'll also find a variety of write-ups, tutorials and much more!

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