Activist Rona Wilson’s smartphone was infiltrated using NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware a year before his arrest in the Elgar Parishad case, according to new forensic analysis.Wilson, a prisoners’ rights activist and academic, was a victim of surveillance and incriminating document delivery for close to a year before his arrest in June 2018, according to the analysis.Digital forensics firm Arsenal Consulting said Wilson’s Apple phone was not just selected for surveillance by a client of Israel’s NSO Group but was also successfully compromised on many occasions.
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