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NSO Group's "Enough Is Enough" Response To Pegasus Project Report
After the Pegasus Project report suggested that NSO's Pegasus spyware had targeted over 50,000 potential targets, the company released a statement saying that the report had complete disregard of the facts and that they will no longer be responding to media inquiries. NSO also denied having any list of 50,000 phone numbers, stating that each customer runs their own instance and infrastructure for Pegasus to run and that there's no central repository of data.
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The NSO Group denied any connection to the list of 50,000 phone numbers allegedly targeted by Pegasus spyware.
54:48 - 59:38 (04:49)
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The NSO Group denied any connection to the list of 50,000 phone numbers allegedly targeted by Pegasus spyware. The company's CTO stated that NSO does not have access to a centralized database of targets.
ChapterNSO Group's "Enough Is Enough" Response To Pegasus Project Report
Episode100: NSO
PodcastDarknet Diaries
NSO Group, the Israeli company behind the controversial Pegasus spyware, denies allegations of misuse and claims that its tool is used for good purposes.
59:38 - 1:03:40 (04:02)
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NSO Group, the Israeli company behind the controversial Pegasus spyware, denies allegations of misuse and claims that its tool is used for good purposes. However, reports show that the software's targets are often innocent people, and the company's statement is met with skepticism.
ChapterNSO Group's "Enough Is Enough" Response To Pegasus Project Report
Episode100: NSO
PodcastDarknet Diaries
The public exposure of NSO and their exploits can result in a high technological cost for the company to get back online.
1:03:40 - 1:05:38 (01:57)
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The public exposure of NSO and their exploits can result in a high technological cost for the company to get back online. However, it is still unclear whether the cost constitutes a real disruption or simply a cost of doing business.