Pegasus

Law and IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, however, avoided answers on whether it used the Pegasus software to spy on over 40 individuals.
Congress leader Digvijay Singh really tried to get an answer to this one.
Activists targeted using the spyware have asked the Parliamentary Committee on Information Technology to carry out a detailed probe into the matter.
The Trinamool Congress politician has been fighting a legal battle against the Narendra Modi government's surveillance efforts.
Reports say 41 Indians have been targeted through the spying software, of which 21 were journalists, activists and lawyers.
Court documents submitted by Facebook indicate the Pegasus software, developed by the NSO Group, could only be sold with the approval of Israels Ministry of Defence, and required significant local infrastructure and support.
While it is not clear who used the software to hack officials phones, NSO has said it sells its spyware exclusively to government customers.