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Pegasus: The Secret Technology that Threatens the End of Privacy and Democracy

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Full Title:

Pegasus: The Secret Technology that Threatens the End of Privacy and Democracy

Contributors:

By (Author) Laurent Richard
By (author) Sandrine Rigaud

ISBN:

9781529094855

Publisher:

Pan Macmillan

Imprint:

Pan Books

Publication Date:

9th July 2024

UK Publication Date:

8th February 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Control, privacy and safety in society
Spyware
Crime and criminology
Information warfare / Cyberwarfare
Corruption in politics, government and society
Privacy and data protection
Computer fraud and hacking
Forensic science

Dewey:

323.4482

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 24mm

Weight:

232g

Description

The gripping, behind-the scenes story of one of the most sophisticated surveillance weapons ever created, which is threatening democracy and human rights. 'Absorbing . . . a celebration of journalism and hacking being used to unmask the bad guys' - Guardian Pegasus is widely regarded as the most powerful cyber-surveillance system on the market - available to any government that can afford its multimillion-dollar price tag. The system's creator, the NSO group, a private corporation headquartered in Israel, boasts about its ability to thwart terrorists and criminals: 'Thousands of people in Europe owe their lives to hundreds of our company employees', they declared in 2019. That may be true - but the Pegasus system doesn't just catch bad guys. Pegasus has been used by repressive regimes to spy on thousands of innocent people around the world: heads of state, diplomats, human rights defenders, lawyers, political opponents, and journalists. Virtually undetectable, the system can track a person's daily movement in real time, gain control of the device's microphones and cameras at will, and capture all videos, photos, emails, texts, and passwords - encrypted or not. Its full reach is not even known. This is the gripping story of how Pegasus was uncovered, written by Laurent Richard and Sandrine Rigaud, the two intrepid reporters who revealed the scandal in collaboration with an international consortium of journalists. They received a leaked list of 50,000 mobile phone numbers, but they needed to prove NSO's involvement. After a dangerous and secretive investigation spanning the globe, their findings shook the world. Tense and compelling, Pegasus reveals how thousands of lives have been turned upside down by this unprecedented threat, and exposes the chilling new ways governments and corporations are laying waste to human rights - and silencing innocent citizens. 'A must-read' - New Scientist

Reviews

Thrilling . . . a timely reminder of investigative reportings power * New Statesman *
Paced like a thriller, this is an expos of invasive malware, and a cautionary tale * The Economist *
Absorbing . . . a celebration of journalism and hacking being used to unmask the bad guys * The Guardian *
A must-read for all . . . fascinating * New Scientist *
Fascinating, shocking and remarkable . . . Incredible research underpins this outstanding book * Literary Review *
Riveting . . . [a] captivating detective story * TLS *

Author Bio

Laurent Richard is the founder and director of Forbidden Stories, a consortium of journalists that was awarded the 2019 European Press Prize's Special Award and the 2021 George Polk Award for Technology Reporting for its work continuing the investigations of threatened reporters. He has been working in the field for more than twenty years. Sandrine Rigaud is the editor-in-chief of Forbidden Stories, and an award-winning investigative journalist. Pegasus is their first book.

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