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Phones of at least 40 journalists hacked using Pegasus spyware, says report; govt denies unauthorised interception

Private Israeli spyware called Pegasus used to target journalists, says the report published by The Wire. The central government said the report is not only “bereft of facts” but also “founded in pre-conceived conclusions”.

July 19, 2021 / 09:26 IST
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Phone numbers of at least 40 Indian journalists have been found on a leaked database of targets for hacking that used Israeli spyware 'Pegasus', a report published by an online news portal said on July 19.

The central government, however, said in its response that "no unauthorised interception" has taken place and that the report is not only “bereft of facts” but also “founded in pre-conceived conclusions”.

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The report published by online news platform The Wire said the leaked data includes the numbers of top journalists at big media houses. The report said the data shows that most of the names were targeted between 2018 and 2019, in the run-up to the 2019 Lok Sabha general elections.

The report said the presence of a phone number in the data does alone not reveal whether a device was infected with Pegasus or subject to an attempted hack. “However, the Pegasus Project that analysed this list believes the data is indicative of potential targets identified in advance of possible surveillance attempts,” it said.