Pegasus Probe| Malware Found In Phones Not Necessarily Pegasus: Supreme Court Panel In Snooping Case

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Supreme Court-appointed technical committee said there was no conclusive proof of the Pegasus spyware on 29 phones that were submitted for probe. The committee added that it found malware on five phones, but it was unclear whether the malware could be linked to Pegasus. The technical committee added that the Centre did not cooperate with the probe and reiterated the stand it took in court of not disclosing whether it illegally snooped on citizens using Pegasus. The Outgoing Chief Justice of India NV Ramana-led bench on Thursday perused the sealed report submitted by its technical committee headed by ex-Supreme Court judge R Raveendran that was tasked to probe allegations of Centre-sponsored illegal snooping on citizens using the Israeli-made spyware Pegasus.

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What is the punishment for non cooperation Govt of India? Who is responsible?

hmajawhar
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No shame who ever support current govt

UrbanTrader-Global
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Can somebody tell me what happened now? Is the case is closed now?

Devuttyyyy
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Bloody answer whether you bought software. Spying on your citizens is most shamefull.

MrAntonysimon