Israeli technology reveals Pakistani officials’ phones spying

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Israeli technology reveals Pakistani officials’ phones spying

Israeli technology reveals Pakistani officials’ phones spying|According to the messaging application WhatsApp, a ‘spyware’ was created taking advantage of an error found in their app that only gets installed on the user’s phone when a missed call is made. According to the company, selected users were targeted with ‘modern cyber-attack’. WhatsApp spokesman said in its statement that the scope of the software is not known but dozens of people were targeted through it. Immediately after the identification of the company, the company has improved its software. WhatsApp has asked its 1.5 billion users around the world to update their applications immediately to avoid this ‘spyware’. Was created by the group. The software was called ‘Pegasus’ and it accessed the user’s mobile phone microphone and camera. A private company working with. However, the spokesperson also denied the media reports pointing to the NSO. Encryption ‘has started. It is believed that at least two dozen Pakistani government officials’ mobile phones were targeted by Israeli spyware earlier this year. Which could be compromised. The alleged targeting was discovered during an analysis of 1,400 people whose phones were the focus of hacking efforts over a two-week period earlier this year. All suspected interrupts exploited the threat in WhatsApp software Presumably malware users were allowed to access messages and data on the target’s phone. Foreign Officials Involve How could this spyware be used to spy on the state? Pakistan has reportedly not publicized the hack, but there are signs that the government, headed by Prime Minister Imran Khan, has resolved the issue. Is taking action for