Spy in the residence? The Pegasus program was found in the home of Boris Johnson

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Pegasus software was implanted in the device at Boris Johnson’s residence, according to the New York newspaper. An investigation into the use of the spyware of the Israeli company NSO shows that it was implanted in the device of an official who is employed at the British Prime Minister’s residence. The software was allegedly implanted in July 2020 at the invitation of the UAE, but British cyber security experts say it could not be proven.

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Journalist Ronen Farrow reports that the spyware was implanted in a device connected to the network on July 10, 2020, according to the suspicion, at the invitation of the United Arab Emirates government. However, senior British cyber security officials, who also checked Prime Minister Johnson’s phone to make sure it was not implanted there, found the source of the software.

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