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Apple has hit the Israeli firm NSO Group with a lawsuit over the targeting of iPhone users with its Pegasus spyware.
Canadian digital rights organisation The Citizen Lab claims to have found evidence that mobile spyware known as Pegasus, sold by the Israeli firm NSO Group, is being used in at least 45 countries.
The human rights group Amnesty International says one of its staff has been targeted with powerful smartphone malware known as Pegasus which is sold by an Israel-based company NSO Group.
A sacked employee of the Israeli cyber security form NSO Group Technologies stole the source code for the company's Pegasus spy software and tried to sell it on the dark web for the equivalent of US$50 million in cryptocurrency.
Security researchers have found what appears to be a highly sophisticated piece of malware that infects Android systems. It has been named Pegasus for Android, after the original Pegasus which targeted iOS.
iOS 9.3.5, released overnight, fixes three flaws exploited by government agencies to spy on individuals.
Pegasus Systems, provider of hosted advertising agency systems to Australian clients like McCann, BMF, Host and Droga5, has appointed Anne Krupski as Client Services Director - Australia to support continued strong growth in Australia and international markets.
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