Pegasus Project: All the Articles
WHISTLEBLOWING - SURVEILLANCE, 27 Sep 2021
Forbidden Stories | Global Investigative Journalism Network - TRANSCEND Media Service
Forbidden Stories Gathered All the Articles from the Pegasus Project Here
21 Sep 2021 – An unprecedented leak of more than 50,000 phone numbers selected for surveillance with Pegasus, a spyware sold by Israeli company NSO Group, shows how this technology has been systematically abused for years to spy on journalists, human rights defenders, academics, businesspeople, lawyers, doctors, union leaders, diplomats, politicians and several heads of states.
Journalists from the Pegasus Project — more than 80 reporters from 17 media organizations in 11 countries coordinated by Forbidden Stories with the technical support of Amnesty International’s Security Lab — sifted through these records of phone numbers and were able to take a peak behind the curtain of this surveillance weapon, which had never been possible to this extent before.
The Khashoggi murder – Read:
Washington Post Frontline PBS Le Monde Süddeutsche Zeitung The Guardian Le Soir Die Zeit Daraj Radio France Haaretz
An election under close surveillance – Read:
Aristegui Noticias Proceso The Guardian Die Zeit The Wire Le Monde
What is Pegasus? – Read:
The Washington Post Le Monde The Guardian Radio France OCCRP Süddeutsche Zeitung Le Soir
Activists and their lawyers – Read:
The Guardian Süddeutsche Zeitung Radio France Aristegui Noticias
The Pegasus Project – Read:
TRANSCEND Media Service-TMS Die Zeit Le Monde Proceso Knack OCCRP The Guardian The Wire Daraj
Apple’s vulnerabilities – Read:
Snowden: “An industry that should not exist” – Read:
Journalists – Azerbaijan – Read:
Heads of state also selected – Read:
Journalists – France & Morocco – Read:
Rusesabagina’s daughter spied on – Read:
Morocco’s interest in Macron and Michel – Read:
Journalists – Hungary – Read:
The role played by Israel – Read:
Journalists – Mexico – Read:
The sensitive issue of Western Sahara – Read:
Journalists – India – Read:
The French political world selected by Morocco – Read:
Telegram founder Pavel Durov – Read:
BeIN Sports channel – Read:
UAE Princesses – Read:
Dalai Lama’s inner circle – Read:
The Rafale controversy – Read:
Togo – Read:
Tags: Big Brother, Cellphones, Control, Forbidden Stories, Freedom of information, Freedom of the press, Israel, Journalism, Media, NSO, Pegasus Project, Privacy, Privacy rights, Spying, Surveillance
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