On October 30, 2019, WhatsApp's parent company Facebook, Inc. confirmed that Pegasus, a sophisticated snooping software developed by Israel's NSO Group, was used to target Indian journalists, activists, lawyers and senior government officials. The journalists and activists are believed to have been targets of surveillance for a two-week period until May, when the Indian national election was held.[1][2]
The snooping scandal came out after WhatsApp filed a case in California's Northern District federal court against the NSO group, alleging the NSO group had developed the software used to infect 1,400 target devices with malware.[3]
The IT Ministry of India sought a detailed response from WhatsApp on the issue.[4] They responded that they had alerted the government on two occasions—once in May and for the second time in September 2019.[5][6][7]
Indian National Congress party alleged that the Narendra Modi-led government has been caught snooping on journalists, activists, lawyers and senior government officials.[8][9] They later alleged that their leaders, including general secretary Priyanka Gandhi, are also being targeted by this. They also claimed WhatsApp sent messages to different people whose phones were hacked. One such message was also received from the WhatsApp of Priyanka Gandhi a few months ago.[10]
See also
References
- ^ "Indian Govt. A Likely Culprit in WhatsApp Snooping Scandal, Pegasus Documents Show". HuffPost India. 1 November 2019.
- ^ "Several Indian Users Hit By Israeli Spyware, Says WhatsApp: 10 Points". 1 November 2019.
- ^ "Govt asks WhatsApp to explain breach amid phone snoop row - Times of India". The Times of India.
- ^ "Indian Activists, Journalists Hit By Israeli Spyware, Govt Seeks Response From WhatsApp". Outlook (India).
- ^ "WhatsApp snooping: FB India chief appears before parliamentary panel". Business Standard. 15 December 2019.
- ^ DelhiNovember 3, India Today Web Desk New; November 3, 2019UPDATED; Ist, 2019 13:54. "WhatsApp told govt about Pegasus spyware 2nd time in September, said 121 people spied on: Reports". India Today.
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- ^ "WhatsApp told govt about Pegasus spyware 2nd time in September, said 121 people spied on: Reports". India Today.
- ^ "Anxious to Block Parliamentary Panel Probe Into Illegal Snooping, BJP Suffers Rare Defeat". The Wire (India). 21 November 2019.
- ^ "WhatsApp snooping row: Congress alleges Priyanka Gandhi's phone was also hacked". India Today.
Further reading
- Nicole Perlroth, WhatsApp Says Israeli Firm Used Its App in Spy Program, The New York Times, 29 October 2019, ProQuest 2309940997