Russian journalist targeted by Pegasus spyware, raising concerns about state-sponsored surveillance.
The incident raises concerns about state-sponsored surveillance and the targeting of journalists, highlighting the potential misuse of powerful surveillance tools by governments.
The incident follows the discovery of a major security vulnerability in iPhones and iPads, prompting Apple to release a significant security update to patch the flaw.
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