Using Zionist spyware to spy on journalists.
According to the results of a research, the spyware of an Israeli company has been used to successfully hack 37 smartphones belonging to journalists, government officials and human rights activists from all over the world.
According to the results of the investigation of 17 media organizations published on Sunday, the spyware of an Israeli company has been used to successfully hack 37 smartphones belonging to journalists, government officials and human rights activists from all over the world.
The Washington Post was one of the media outlets involved in the investigation, which reported that the Pegasus spy software, licensed by the NSO Group based in occupied Palestine, also targeted cell phones belonging to two close women. Jamal Khashoggi.The newspaper’s columnist, who was assassinated by Saudi agents, was used before and after his assassination.
The British newspaper “Guardian” is another of these media outlets, which according to the investigation has shown widespread and continuous misuse of the hacking software of this Zionist company. Malware that infects mobile phones to extract messages, images and emails and secretly activates microphones.
Zionist NGO claims that its product is intended only for use by intelligence agencies and law enforcement agencies in the fight against terrorism and crime. In a statement posted on its website, the company denied reports by 17 media partners led by the Paris-based Forbidden Stories media organization. The company also claimed that its technology had nothing to do with Khashkchi’s murder.
According to the Guardian, the data lists more than 180 reporters, including reporters, editors and executives in the Financial Times, Cyanide, The New York Times, The Economist, The Associated Press and Reuters.
Earlier, the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported that the Zionist regime had authorized a number of companies operating in the field of spyware to cooperate with the Saudi government.
According to the newspaper, UNSAW and three other companies have been officially licensed by the Israeli regime to cooperate with Saudi Arabia for many years, and the occupying regime also encourages spy companies to work with the Saudis.
The main activity of these companies is to make software that can hack a mobile phone and access its contents. The Saudis use this technology to spy on the opposition and journalists.
Ahranut wrote that this cooperation continued even after the controversial assassination of Jamal Khashoggi and the request of institutions and countries to stop cooperating with the Saudi government.
According to the newspaper, some diplomatic officials of the Zionist regime, including “Dan Shabiro”, the former ambassador of the regime to the United States, have cooperated with these companies.
Last year, a Toronto-based academic research organization reported that Riyadh and Abu Dhabi were using the Pegasus spy software made by the Israeli company Nassau Group to include 36 reporters, producers, presenters and executives of Al Jazeera, along with a reporter. Al-Arabi, based in London, has been hacked.
Earlier, the hacking of Amazon owner Jeff Bezos’s cell phone by the Saudis had caused widespread controversy.