Pegasus: How a Spy in Your Pocket Threatens the End of Privacy, Dignity, and Democracy

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Pegasus reveals the terrifying reality of modern digital espionage through the lens of a global investigation. Authors Laurent Richard and Sandrine Rigaud document how a private Israeli company developed the world’s most invasive spyware, capable of turning any smartphone into a silent informant. This account chronicles how governments used this technology not just to fight crime, but to target a…

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