While looking into abuses by the armed forces, the country’s top human rights official was targeted with Pegasus, the world’s most notorious spyware, The Times found.
Tag: Cyberwarfare and Defense
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The U.S. Banned Spyware — and Then Kept Trying to Use It
Inside the U.S. government’s double-edged relationship with the world’s most powerful and notorious hacking tool.
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The Next Fear on A.I.: Hollywood’s Killer Robots Become the Military’s Tools
U.S. national security officials are warning about the potential for the new technology to upend war, cyber conflict and — in the most extreme case — the use of nuclear weapons.
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Berlin Confronts Russian Spies Hiding in Plain Sight
For years, Germany seemed to tolerate even flagrant Russian operations on its soil. But a new Cold War-like chill has now made the snooping difficult to ignore.
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Cómo el gobierno de México se convirtió en el mayor usuario de Pegasus
Una investigación del Times revela cómo el país se convirtió en el usuario más prolífico de Pegasus. Todavía lo utiliza, a pesar de que el gobierno prometió dejar de espiar.