What does the Israeli police spy program look like?
- August 7, 2022
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Screenshots of the Pegasus spyware prototype developed for the Israeli police in 2014 have leaked online. It was made public last year when it was revealed that the
Screenshots of the Pegasus spyware prototype developed for the Israeli police in 2014 have leaked online. It was made public last year when it was revealed that the
Screenshots of the Pegasus spyware prototype developed for the Israeli police in 2014 have leaked online. It was made public last year when it was revealed that the program was used to monitor journalists and activists.
The spyware’s toolkit, which will be presented to the security cabinet headed by then-Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, included the ability to listen to any phone call on an infected device, read text messages, and remotely turn on the microphone and camera without a smartphone. owner’s information.
Screenshots of the first prototype of the system intended for use by the police were included in the presentation, showing the NSO logo and the Pegasus product name.
Using spyware, police can gain full access to all files stored on the phone, including those encrypted with end-to-end encryption.
Source: Port Altele
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