The UK's GCHQ believes ~100 countries have procured cyber intrusion software, such as Pegasus, suggesting the barrier to get access to the tech is dropping
Sources: India is looking for alternatives to Pegasus to avoid the “PR problem” associated with the NSO Group, and is seeking to spend between $16M and $120M
Modi government seeks alternatives to software made by NSO Group following snooping scandals around the world Tweets: @yusufdfi , @advait_px , @apar1984 , @meenakandasamy , @langamahesh , @rezhasan , ...
Sources: US defense contractor L3Harris is in talks with NSO Group to acquire its core tech; White House says such a deal would raise serious security concerns
Deal - which would require approval from US and Israel - would give L3Harris control over controversial Pegasus tool
Israel reduces the countries approved for export of cyber tools from 102 to 37, most of which are in the West, after the US sanctioned NSO Group and Candiru
which was also accused of using NSO technology on journalists, opposition politicians, and activists — remains on the updated list. https://twitter.com/... Chris Fralic / @chrisfralic : “Pegasus is co...
US Commerce Department announces rules banning the export or resale of hacking tools, such as NSO's Pegasus, to China, Russia, and other countries of concern
The Commerce Department on Wednesday announced a long-awaited rule that officials hope will help stem the export or resale … Source: U.S. Department of Commerce .