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Plus: how laid-off workers in a Wisconsin factory refuse to accept their fateGood morning.Human rights lawyers, activists and dissidents across the globe were selected as possible candidates for invasive surveillance via their phones, leaked phone data suggests.The Guardian’s Pegasus project reveals that their mobile phone numbers appeared in leaked records, indicating they were selected prior to possible surveillance targeting by governmental clients of the Israeli company NSO Group, which developed the Pegasus spyware.NSO has repeatedly insisted that Pegasus is meant to be used only to spy on terrorists and serious criminals.
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