Pegasus Spyware: From Elite Espionage to Everyday Invasion

The infamous Pegasus spyware has evolved from a law enforcement tool to a global surveillance weapon, targeting everyone from high-profile figures to ordinary citizens. A recent study by iVerify uncovers new variants of Pegasus, revealing its pervasive threat to everyday users’ privacy. This highlights the urgent need for increased digital vigilance.

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Hot Take:

Who knew that your phone could be the ultimate spy? Forget about your nosy neighbor; it’s time to worry about your smartphone. With Pegasus, the once-exclusive spyware for high-profile targets has become the nosy neighbor of the digital world, snooping into everyone’s business. The days of blaming your dog for eating your homework are over. Now you can blame your phone for spilling your secrets!

Key Points:

  • Pegasus spyware, initially designed for law enforcement, is now a global threat affecting everyday users.
  • iVerify’s study uncovers five new variants of Pegasus targeting both iPhones and Android devices.
  • The spyware continues to evade detection by most conventional anti-malware solutions.
  • Pegasus is increasingly available on dark web platforms, making it accessible for unauthorized uses.
  • Legal and ethical concerns are rising as the spyware becomes widely used for unauthorized surveillance.

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