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The Supreme Court has set a hearing date for next week to investigate allegations of unauthorized use of Pegasus spyware for surveillance, including journalists. The court previously ordered a probe into the use of Israeli spyware by government agencies on politicians, journalists, and activists. However, the technical panel's report has not been shared with the court, leading to concerns.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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