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  1. The Pegasus Project is an international investigative journalism initiative that revealed governments' espionage on journalists, opposition politicians, activists, business people and others using the private Pegasus spyware developed by the Israeli technology and cyber-arms company NSO Group.

  2. Amnesty International warns that the surveillance industry is out of control and calls for a global moratorium on the sale of spyware. The Pegasus Project revealed how governments used NSO Group's spyware to target human rights defenders, journalists and others worldwide.

  3. Jul 18, 2021 · FRONTLINE is part of a consortium of 17 news outlets that has been investigating the use of Pegasus, a powerful hacking tool sold by NSO Group to foreign governments. The project reveals how Pegasus has been used to spy on journalists, activists and others, including Jamal Khashoggi's fiancée.

    • Raney Aronson-Rath
  4. Jul 23, 2021 · A coalition of news outlets, including The Washington Post, Le Monde, and The Guardian, is behind the Pegasus Project, which exposes how NSO Group’s spyware is used by governments to target journalists, activists, and heads of state. Learn about the spyware, the company, the list of numbers, and the controversies surrounding the project.

    • Mitchell Clark
  5. Jul 18, 2021 · Here are key takeaways from the Pegasus Project, which found that spyware leased by the NSO Group was used in attempted and successful hacks of 37 smartphones belonging to journalists, human...

    • Washington Post Staff
  6. Jul 18, 2021 · A powerful hacking tool called Pegasus, sold to governments around the world by the Israeli surveillance company NSO Group, has been used to spy on journalists, human rights activists, the...

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  8. Mar 23, 2022 · Amnesty Tech conducted forensic tests on mobile phones to identify traces of NSO Group's Pegasus surveillance software, a tool used for unlawful surveillance and human rights abuses. Watch the video to learn how the organization helped to uncover the Pegasus Project, a collaboration by more than 80 journalists from 17 media organizations.

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