Democracy Dies in Darkness
The adware is offered to governments to combat terrorism. In India, it was once used to hack journalists and others. The verified infections of seven telephones signify a tiny fraction of what may also be a massive surveillance internet in Modi’s India - Democracy Dies in Darkness The Pegasus Project | A international investigation The adware is bought to governments to combat terrorism. In India, it used to be used to hack journalists and others. The validated infections of seven telephones symbolize a tiny fraction of what can also be a extensive surveillance internet in Modi’s India Rahul Gandhi with his sister Priyanka Gandhi in Kalpetta in southern India in 2019. Rahul Gandhi, the country’s predominant opposition chief and the great-grandson of India’s first high minister, is one of the most outstanding Indians to show up on a listing that consists of numbers chosen for surveillance by using an NSO Group client. (Atul Loke/Getty Images) By Joanna Slater and Niha Masih July 19, 20