By Omer Benjakob
NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware can turn any infected smartphone into a remote microphone and camera, spying on its own owner while also offering the hacker – usually in the form of a state intelligence or law enforcement agency – full access to files, messages and, of course, the user’s location.
Pegasus is one of a number of proprietary tools sold as part of the hacker-for-hire industry – and one found at the very high-end of that dark market. Other companies offer less expensive services – for example, only providing geolocation services for its clients.
So how can you protect yourself? And how can you check to see if your phone has been targeted in the past or is infected now?
Haaretz offers a simple, nontechnical explanation on how to check and stay safe…
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