At least 180 journalists around the world have been selected as targets by clients of the cybersurveillance company NSO Group, according to a new Forbidden Stories investigation, published today.| Forbidden Stories
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NSO Group is responsible for illegally installing spyware on phones, a California court ruled last December.| Forbidden Stories
As violence escalates in the DRC, Paul Kagame’s disinformation networks remain quite active.| Forbidden Stories
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A leak of 50,000 numbers surveilled by NSO Group clients reveals systematic abuse. Forbidden Stories and Amnesty accessed numbers selected since 2016 in over 50 countries.| Forbidden Stories