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In what could be the most interesting revelation of 2020, just one month into the new year, a United Nations report is expected to back the allegations that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, the world’s richest man, fell victim to a WhatsApp hack allegedly orchestrated by the Saudi Arabian royalty.
Moreover, a documentary titled ‘The Dissident’ has highlighted that the spyware used in the hacking of Bezos’ spyware was none other than Pegasus. The Pegasus spyware, which is created by the Isreal-based NSO group, is the software which recently sparked controversy for snooping personal data of around 1400 WhatsApp users globally, including 121 users in India.
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