NSO’s Pegasus Spyware actions cause trouble for Saudi Activist
According to the Reuter’s report, it is found that Saudi Arabian women activist Loujain al-Hathloul’s phone was infected by the version of malware that could perforate without any action called by that women.
Fake image of Saudi Arabian women activist Loujain al-Hathloul’s, it also enforces to trigger which helped cybersecurity researchers across the world to catch that how the malware infected phones react, according to the Reuter’s report.
Loujain al-Hathloul is an activist who had organized a campaign at a point of time. In that, she appealed and campaign that there should be no ban on Saudi Arabian women. This is not a new dimunition which comes out for the Saudi Arabian women, before that also, there were curtailment which were made against them whether it is their right to vote or for education.
Loujain al-Hathloul was arrested by the country’s police in 2018 and later jailed. In February 2021, when she was released, she got an email from google which altered her that state-backed hackers had illegaly tried to access her mail account. Her phone could be hacked and she also reached out to the Citizen lab, which is Canada-based privacy rights group to probe her device and check for any unauthentic vulnerabilities. It has exploited women’s privacy and misuse can take place. This can also turn up her into a big mouth of trouble. It’s really essential to counter that what issue takes place through NSO’s Pegasus Spyware.