Friday, April 26, 2024

Topic: Surveillance

Who in Government purchased ‘Pegasus’ from Israeli company ? Modi or Shah? asks Congress

Accusing the Narendra Modi government of “treason” and compromising on national security over the Pegasus spyware issue, the main Opposition Congress on Monday demanded the sacking of Home Minister Amit Shah and a probe into the “role of Prime Minister” Narendra Modi in the matter.

Govt. mandates approval for online events hosted by public institutions

The guidelines issued by Ministry of Education on 15 January, mandates approval from authorities to conduct online events on 'sensitive matters'. The memorandum, published in...

Rahul Gandhi calls Aarogya Setu ‘a sophisticated surveillance system’

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi criticized the BJP government over the coronavirus tracking app Aarogya Setu as a "sophisticated surveillance system".

Union Govt’s Covid19 app could ramp up surveillance, experts warn

The application remains a privacy minefield and it does not adhere to principles of minimization, strict purpose limitation, transparency, and accountability, say experts at Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF).

Explained: NSO, Israeli spyware Pegasus, surveillance via WhatsApp and Citizen Lab

WhatsApp is publicly attributing the attack to NSO Group, an Israeli spyware developer that also goes by the name Q Cyber Technologies.