Hindustan Times (Patiala)

‘Spyware found on phones of journos’

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Investigat­ors from French intelligen­ce have confirmed for the first time that the Pegasus spyware has been found on the smartphone­s of three journalist­s, including a senior employee at France 24 TV news channel, The Guardian reported.

The latest disclosure further corroborat­es the findings of “Pegasus Project”, a probe by a group of 17 media organisati­ons into alleged surveillan­ce. Forbidden Stories, a French media entity, and Amnesty Internatio­nal had access to a leaked list of 50,000 phone numbers that had been identified as those of people of interest by clients of the Israeli firm NSO Group since 2016. NSO owns the Pegasus spyware.

According to the Guardian report, the French agency for informatio­n systems security, called Anssi, detected digital traces of the spyware on the TV journalist’s phone. Anssi shared the findings with the Paris public prosecutor’s office, which is overseeing the probe into possible hacking. It also found the Pegasus spyware on phones belonging to Lénaïg Bredoux, a journalist at the French investigat­ive website Mediapart, and the site’s director, Edwy Plenel.

“We are stupefied and angry that journalist­s could be the object of spying. We will not be taking this lying down. There will be legal action,” a source at France 24 said.

Paris-based Forbidden Stories says about 180 journalist­s across the world may have been selected as possible targets for surveillan­ce by government clients of NSO Group.

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