According to cybersecurity journalist Kim Jetter, Amnesty International, in a new statement, has said the list of numbers was indicative of the interests of the company's clients. (more than 50,000 phone numbers -- including those of politicians, journalists and activists )
"Amnesty, and the investigative journalists and media outlets they work with have made clear from the outset in very clear language that this is a list of numbers marked as numbers of interest to NSO customers, meaning they are the kind of people NSO clients might like to spy on," Amnesty reportedly said.
"The list contains the kind of people NSO's clients would ordinarily be interested in spying on, but the list isn't specifically a list of people who were spied on -- though a very small subset of people on the list were indeed spied on," Amnesty said.
Israel Journalist makes big disclosure; Is pegasus Spygate call database fake? | India Upfront https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQLiAdF9qSI
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Jul 22, 2021
the amnesty has now "admitted" that 37 out of 67 phones were hacked,