A well-known American whistleblower said it was unlikely that the Zionist spyware company had also hacked into the US president’s cell phone.
Famous American whistleblower Edward Snowden reacted on Wednesday to new reports of Israeli spyware infiltrating the cell phones of heads of state, activists and journalists.
According to Sputnik, Snowden’s remarks come after the NSO, the maker of the Pegasus spyware app that spied on French President Emmanuel Macron, claimed to have technically hacked a cell phone with US prefix (+1) is not possible.
“The NSO’s claim that it is ‘technologically impossible’ to spy on American telephone numbers is a blatant lie,” said the controversial whistleblower and former National Security Agency adviser.
“This user who has worked on Macron’s cell phone can do the same thing on Biden’s cell phone,” Snowden added.
Snowden, who now lives in Russia, fled to Hong Kong eight years ago and exposed thousands of US spy documents to Russian citizens, which became a world news bomb.
“It is foolish to think that the NSO is not sharing sensitive national security information with the Israeli government,” a US official told the Washington Post today (Wednesday).
“This does not mean that they are a front for Israeli security agencies, but governments around the world assume that the NSO is cooperating with Israel,” he added.
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 Pegasus, a spy software company licensed by the UN Security Council based in occupied Palestine, also targeted cell phones belonging to two women close to Jamal Khashoggi the newspaper’s columnist. The Saudis were assassinated, used before and after his assassination.
Following the revelation of the Western media about Pegasus’s spyware and the sale of this software to some authoritarian countries for espionage activities, including the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, the Guardian newspaper, which has been exposing the NSO for a long time, revealed that the Tel Aviv government Avio has licensed the software to the Saudi government for sale.