Six Palestinian human rights activists hacked by NSO spyware: Report
The Hindu
The revelation marks the first known instance of Palestinian activists being targetted by the military-grade Pegasus spyware.
Security researchers disclosed on Monday that spyware from the was detected on the cellphones of six Palestinian human rights activists, half affiliated with groups that Israel’s Defence Minister controversially claimed were involved in terrorism.
The revelation marks the first known instance of Palestinian activists being targetted by the military-grade . , rights activists and political dissidents from Mexico to Saudi Arabia has been documented since 2015.

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