2023-05-22
While looking into abuses by Mexico's armed forces, the country's top human rights official was targeted with Pegasus, the world's most notorious spyware, The Times found. New from @Nataliekitro @ronenbergman https://www.nytimes.com/...
New York Times
Sources and analysis: Alejandro Encinas, Mexico's undersecretary for human rights, was targeted with Pegasus while he investigated the country's military abuses
New York Times : Tweets: @arturoangel20 , @falko_ernst , @diazbriseno , @lkatzenberg , and @adam_wola Tweets: @arturoangel20 : He Was Investigating Mexico's Military. Then the Spy...
2023-04-18
New from @Nataliekitro and @ronenbergman: a new investigation into the origin of Pegasus, the most powerful spyware in the world for which the first contract was signed in a Mexican strip club. https://www.nytimes.com/...
New York Times
An investigation details how Mexico became Pegasus' first client, grew to be its most prolific user, and continues to use the spyware despite promising to stop
A Times investigation reveals the story behind how Mexico became the first and most prolific user of Pegasus. Tweets: @el_reportero , @llchristyll , @lkatzenberg , @diazbriseno , @...
2021-06-15
While Alberto Castillo, a 42-year-old husband, father and Amazon worker, was in the hospital suffering from Covid-related brain damage, Amazon sent him an email ordering him back to work. A new investigation into NYC's only fulfillment center. https://www.nytimes.com/...
New York Times
Interviews with ~200 people show how Amazon's warehouse employment system, under strain before the pandemic, burned through workers and created huge confusion
Each year, hundreds of thousands of workers churn through a vast mechanism that hires and monitors, disciplines and fires.