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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel Thanks for the article. Good read. Listening.
Didn't know the name Pegasus, but now have a name for the predictable "phenomena" that has resulted in journalists being targeted, worldwide. There are backdoors in all that software/spyware the company sells access to, that it can access.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."Reid and Vila also speak with John Scott-Railton of Citizen Lab, a Toronto-based digital watchdog group. Scott-Railton worked to identify the El Faro breach, and it was one of the most obsessive cases of spying Citizen Lab has ever seen.

Over the course of one year, 22 members of the newspaper’s staff had their phones infected with Pegasus and were surveilled by a remote operator. Researchers suspect Bukele’s government was behind the spying, though officials have denied those allegations. The breach forced El Faro’s journalists to change the way they work and live and take extreme measures to protect sources and themselves.

Then Reid talks with Reveal’s Al Letson about growing efforts to hold the NSO Group, the company behind Pegasus, accountable for the massive digital attacks."
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