

The Sunday Read: 'The Battle for the World’s Most Powerful Cyberweapon'
Feb 27, 2022
Dive into the world of Pegasus, a powerful cyberweapon that aids crime-fighting but raises ethical dilemmas. Discover how it has been exploited by authoritarian regimes against journalists and activists, and its controversial testing by the F.B.I. Unpack the dual nature of this surveillance tool, highlighting its impact on civil liberties and international relations. As debates over its use continue, the story explores NSO Group's origin and the urgent legal conflicts surrounding modern surveillance technology.
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FBI's Pegasus Demonstration
- In 2019, FBI agents witnessed a Pegasus spyware demonstration.
- The spyware accessed phone data, including emails, photos, and location, in minutes.
Domestic Spying Concerns
- The debate around domestic spying intensified with smartphones and spyware.
- Israel programmed Pegasus to avoid targeting U.S. numbers to prevent spying on Americans.
Phantom: Hacking US Numbers
- The FBI considered using a system called Phantom, which could hack any U.S. number.
- After two years of legal debate, the FBI decided not to deploy Phantom.