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Khashoggi widow suing Israeli firm, says spyware caused her to ‘constantly be looking over her shoulder’

  • The widow of murdered Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Hanan Elatr, is suing Israeli tech firm NSO Group, claiming foreign governments used the company's Pegasus spyware to track her movements and forced her into a "state of constant hyper-vigilance." She is accusing NSO of violating federal and Virginia hacking laws and negligence in selling its Pegasus spyware to hostile foreign actors.
  • Pegasus has drawn international attention due to reports of its use by the Israeli government on protesters, by authoritarian regimes on personal targets, and even by the FBI.
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