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Pegasus: Who are the alleged victims of spyware targeting? Pegasus: Who are the alleged victims of spyware targeting?
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Jamal Khashoggi's fiancee Hatice Cengiz is among those allegedly targetedJamal Khashoggi's fiancee Hatice Cengiz is among those allegedly targeted
Activists, journalists and politicians are among those believed to have been targeted by spyware developed by a private Israel-based firm, according to a new investigation.Activists, journalists and politicians are among those believed to have been targeted by spyware developed by a private Israel-based firm, according to a new investigation.
They are on a list of 50,000 phone numbers of people believed to be targeted by clients of the company, NSO Group, since 2016, that was leaked to major news outlets.They are on a list of 50,000 phone numbers of people believed to be targeted by clients of the company, NSO Group, since 2016, that was leaked to major news outlets.
Its Pegasus software infects iPhones and Android devices to enable operators to extract messages, photos and emails, record calls and secretly activate microphones and cameras.Its Pegasus software infects iPhones and Android devices to enable operators to extract messages, photos and emails, record calls and secretly activate microphones and cameras.
NSO denies any wrongdoing. It says the software is intended for use against criminals and terrorists and is made available only to military, law enforcement and intelligence agencies from countries with good human rights recordsNSO denies any wrongdoing. It says the software is intended for use against criminals and terrorists and is made available only to military, law enforcement and intelligence agencies from countries with good human rights records
Here's what we know about some of those who might have been targeted by users of the software.Here's what we know about some of those who might have been targeted by users of the software.
Members of Jamal Khashoggi's inner circleMembers of Jamal Khashoggi's inner circle
Khashoggi, a US-based critic of Saudi Arabia's government, was murdered and dismembered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October 2018.Khashoggi, a US-based critic of Saudi Arabia's government, was murdered and dismembered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October 2018.
According to the investigation, the spyware was used to try to monitor the two women closest to Khashoggi, along with other members of his inner circle.According to the investigation, the spyware was used to try to monitor the two women closest to Khashoggi, along with other members of his inner circle.
One of the women was Hanan Elatr, an Egyptian flight attendant and Khashoggi's wife.One of the women was Hanan Elatr, an Egyptian flight attendant and Khashoggi's wife.
Six months before he was murdered, she had her phone secretly targeted by a Pegasus user, according to an examination by Amnesty International.Six months before he was murdered, she had her phone secretly targeted by a Pegasus user, according to an examination by Amnesty International.
What happened to Jamal Khashoggi?What happened to Jamal Khashoggi?
Someone using the software sent Ms Elatr four text messages containing malicious links between November 2017 and April 2018. Amnesty International says it was unable to determine whether the hack was successful.Someone using the software sent Ms Elatr four text messages containing malicious links between November 2017 and April 2018. Amnesty International says it was unable to determine whether the hack was successful.
"Jamal warned me before that this might happen," Ms Elatr told the Washington Post. "It makes me believe they are aware of everything that happened to Jamal through me.""Jamal warned me before that this might happen," Ms Elatr told the Washington Post. "It makes me believe they are aware of everything that happened to Jamal through me."
Although Khashoggi was married he also had a fiancée, Hatice Cengiz, a Turkish researcher. She was waiting outside the Saudi consulate on 2 October 2018 when he was murdered and raised the alarm with Turkish authorities when he did not come out.Although Khashoggi was married he also had a fiancée, Hatice Cengiz, a Turkish researcher. She was waiting outside the Saudi consulate on 2 October 2018 when he was murdered and raised the alarm with Turkish authorities when he did not come out.
Hatice Cengiz accompanied Jamal Khashoggi to the Saudi consulate when he was murderedHatice Cengiz accompanied Jamal Khashoggi to the Saudi consulate when he was murdered
Days after the killing, her iPhone was breached by a Pegasus user, according to the analysis by Amnesty International's Security Lab.Days after the killing, her iPhone was breached by a Pegasus user, according to the analysis by Amnesty International's Security Lab.
The analysis could not determine what was taken from the phone or whether any audio surveillance took place, the Washington Post reported.The analysis could not determine what was taken from the phone or whether any audio surveillance took place, the Washington Post reported.
"I am deeply shocked that I have been targeted while I was in such pain waiting to find out what had happened to Jamal," Ms Cengiz tweeted on Sunday night."I am deeply shocked that I have been targeted while I was in such pain waiting to find out what had happened to Jamal," Ms Cengiz tweeted on Sunday night.
"This was the worst time of my life and yet the killers were spying on me. They have no shame. They must be brought to justice.""This was the worst time of my life and yet the killers were spying on me. They have no shame. They must be brought to justice."
A close friend of Khashoggi, Wadah Khanfar, the ex-director general of the Qatar-based Al Jazeera network, was also allegedly targeted.A close friend of Khashoggi, Wadah Khanfar, the ex-director general of the Qatar-based Al Jazeera network, was also allegedly targeted.
NSO denies that its technology was used against Khashoggi or his associates.NSO denies that its technology was used against Khashoggi or his associates.
"As NSO has previously stated, our technology was not associated in any way with the heinous murder of Jamal Khashoggi," the company said in a statement."As NSO has previously stated, our technology was not associated in any way with the heinous murder of Jamal Khashoggi," the company said in a statement.
"This includes listening, monitoring, tracking, or collecting information. We previously investigated this claim, immediately after the heinous murder, which again, is being made without validation.""This includes listening, monitoring, tracking, or collecting information. We previously investigated this claim, immediately after the heinous murder, which again, is being made without validation."
Saudi Arabia has not responded to the allegations.Saudi Arabia has not responded to the allegations.
JournalistsJournalists
Roula Khalaf, Financial Times editorRoula Khalaf, Financial Times editor
Ms Khalaf became the newspaper's first female editor last year. The Beirut-born journalist was selected for possible surveillance throughout 2018, according to the investigation.Ms Khalaf became the newspaper's first female editor last year. The Beirut-born journalist was selected for possible surveillance throughout 2018, according to the investigation.
Roula Khalaf became editor of the Financial Times last yearRoula Khalaf became editor of the Financial Times last year
Analysis of the data suggests Ms Khalaf's phone was selected as a possible target by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) while she was deputy editor at the paper.Analysis of the data suggests Ms Khalaf's phone was selected as a possible target by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) while she was deputy editor at the paper.
"Press freedoms are vital, and any unlawful state interference or surveillance of journalists is unacceptable," Ms Khalaf tweeted on Sunday."Press freedoms are vital, and any unlawful state interference or surveillance of journalists is unacceptable," Ms Khalaf tweeted on Sunday.
An NSO spokesperson told the FT it had confirmed Ms Khalaf "was not a Pegasus target by any of NSO's customers".An NSO spokesperson told the FT it had confirmed Ms Khalaf "was not a Pegasus target by any of NSO's customers".
The UAE has not commented on the allegations.The UAE has not commented on the allegations.
Cecilio Pineda, murdered Mexican journalistCecilio Pineda, murdered Mexican journalist
Pineda, 38, was shot dead at a car wash in March 2017.Pineda, 38, was shot dead at a car wash in March 2017.
The reporter's phone is said to have been selected for surveillance one month before he was killed. The device was never found and it is not clear if it was hacked.The reporter's phone is said to have been selected for surveillance one month before he was killed. The device was never found and it is not clear if it was hacked.
NSO denies its software or clients were "in any way connected" to Pineda's murder.NSO denies its software or clients were "in any way connected" to Pineda's murder.
"Correlation does not equal causation, and the gunmen who murdered the journalist could have learned of his location at a public carwash through any number of means not related to NSO Group, its technologies, or its clients.""Correlation does not equal causation, and the gunmen who murdered the journalist could have learned of his location at a public carwash through any number of means not related to NSO Group, its technologies, or its clients."
The Mexican government has not commented on the findings.The Mexican government has not commented on the findings.
Szabolcs Panyi & Andras SzaboSzabolcs Panyi & Andras Szabo
The Hungarian investigative journalists are both prominent reporters for the Budapest-based investigative outlet Direkt36.The Hungarian investigative journalists are both prominent reporters for the Budapest-based investigative outlet Direkt36.
Mr Panyi accuses Hungary's government, led by right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban, of seeing journalists as part of a conspiracy against it.Mr Panyi accuses Hungary's government, led by right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban, of seeing journalists as part of a conspiracy against it.
A government spokesperson denied knowledge of any data collection, saying Hungary was a "democratic state governed by the rule of law".A government spokesperson denied knowledge of any data collection, saying Hungary was a "democratic state governed by the rule of law".
NSO Group said it "does not have access to the data of its customers' targets".NSO Group said it "does not have access to the data of its customers' targets".
Activists & politiciansActivists & politicians
Loujain al-HathloulLoujain al-Hathloul
Ms al-Hathloul is one of the most outspoken women human rights activists in Saudi Arabia.Ms al-Hathloul is one of the most outspoken women human rights activists in Saudi Arabia.
According to the Guardian, she was selected for possible targeting with Pegasus just weeks before she was arrested in March 2018 in the UAE, where she was studying, and then forcibly returned to Saudi Arabia.According to the Guardian, she was selected for possible targeting with Pegasus just weeks before she was arrested in March 2018 in the UAE, where she was studying, and then forcibly returned to Saudi Arabia.
Loujain al-Hathloul was detained during a crackdown on activistsLoujain al-Hathloul was detained during a crackdown on activists
That May she was detained by Saudi authorities along with a number of other women activists as part of an apparent crackdown on dissent overseen by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.That May she was detained by Saudi authorities along with a number of other women activists as part of an apparent crackdown on dissent overseen by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Ms Hathloul was convicted last December of seeking to change the political system and sentenced to six years in prison. She was released in February, after part of the sentence was suspended.Ms Hathloul was convicted last December of seeking to change the political system and sentenced to six years in prison. She was released in February, after part of the sentence was suspended.
Saudi Arabia has not responded to the allegations.Saudi Arabia has not responded to the allegations.
Rahul GandhiRahul Gandhi
Gandhi is a dominant figure in India's opposition Congress party, which he led during the country's 2019 elections, won by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Mr Gandhi is a dominant figure in India's opposition Congress party, which he led during the country's 2019 elections, won by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Rahul Gandhi led the opposition Congress party during India's 2019 electionRahul Gandhi led the opposition Congress party during India's 2019 election
The phone numbers of several other prominent Congress figures also feature in the data leak. It is not clear if any of the targeted phones were successfully hacked.The phone numbers of several other prominent Congress figures also feature in the data leak. It is not clear if any of the targeted phones were successfully hacked.
Mr Gandhi calls the alleged targeting "an attack on the democratic foundations of our country".Mr Gandhi calls the alleged targeting "an attack on the democratic foundations of our country".
The Indian government strongly denies any "unauthorised interception", calling the investigation's claims "bereft of facts".The Indian government strongly denies any "unauthorised interception", calling the investigation's claims "bereft of facts".
NSO says it "does not operate the systems that it sells to vetted government customers, and does not have access to the data of its customers' targets".NSO says it "does not operate the systems that it sells to vetted government customers, and does not have access to the data of its customers' targets".
LawyersLawyers
Rodney Dixon QCRodney Dixon QC
Dixon is a London-based lawyer who has taken on numerous high-profile human rights cases. Mr Dixon is a London-based lawyer who has taken on numerous high-profile human rights cases.
His clients have included Matthew Hedges, a British doctoral student jailed in the UAE, and Ms Cengiz, Jamal Khashoggi's fiancee.His clients have included Matthew Hedges, a British doctoral student jailed in the UAE, and Ms Cengiz, Jamal Khashoggi's fiancee.
Rodney Dixon QC (centre) has taken on many high-profile human rights cases
He told the BBC that if Pegasus users had managed to listen in to his conversations with his clients, it would have been a "fundamental breach" of privacy.He told the BBC that if Pegasus users had managed to listen in to his conversations with his clients, it would have been a "fundamental breach" of privacy.
NSO says it will "continue to investigate all credible claims of misuse and take appropriate action based on the results of these investigations".NSO says it will "continue to investigate all credible claims of misuse and take appropriate action based on the results of these investigations".
Dubai princesses
Princess Latifa is the daughter of the ruler of Dubai, and Princess Haya bint al-Hussain is his former wife.
In mid-February, BBC Panorama broadcast a secret video from Princess Latifa in which she said she was being held as a hostage and feared for her life.
Videos show Dubai's Princess Latifa in "villa jail"
Princess Haya fled Dubai in 2019, saying she feared for her life. The UAE has denied both women's allegations.
Both their numbers are said to be both on the list - raising questions about whether they could have been the possible target of a government client of the group.
The UAE is yet to comment on the allegations.