भारत सरकार के Pegasus से अडानी के लिए जासूसी की गई ?Adani की जांच कर रहे लोगों के मोबाइल में spyware https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDBo-TEGIC4
GIRIJESH VASHISTHA Nov 9, 2023 the use of the 'Pegasus' spyware by the Indian government to surveil the phones of Indian journalists. We will explore whether the Indian government employed Pegasus to hack into the phones of journalists following an OCRP report on Adani's wealth and whether the Modi government is monitoring journalists due to their reporting on Adani.
indian journalist targetted with NSO spyware https://www.reuters.com/world/india/indian-journalist-targeted-with-nso-spyware-anti-corruption-group-says-2023-11-07/ The journalist, Anand Mangnale, was among a series of people in India who received alerts from Apple (AAPL.O) last week warning them that they had been targeted by "state-sponsored" hackers trying to remotely access their iPhones. Apple's alerts did not identify the government behind the hacks or the spyware used.. OCCRP's co-founder Drew Sullivan told Reuters said an internal forensic investigation tied the intrusion effort against Mangnale's phone to Israeli firm NSO's Pegasus hacking tool. The spyware allows hackers sweeping access to the targets' smartphones, allowing them to record calls, intercept messages and transform the phones into portable listening devices.
Indian Journalists Targeted with State Intimidation and Spyware https://www.occrp.org/en/announcements/40-presss-releases/18198-indian-journalists-targeted-with-state-intimidation-and-spyware 08 November 2023 OCCRP Since OCCRP published an investigation in August that uncovered potentially controversial shareholders in India’s third-largest conglomerate, reporters who worked on the story have been targeted with state intimidation and surveillance attempts.
the investigation showed how two men who secretly invested in the Adani Group turned out to have close ties to its majority owners, the Adani family, raising questions about violations of Indian law. The Adani Group denies the allegations. Last month, OCCRP partner journalists Ravi Nair and Anand Mangnale were summoned by the crime branch of the Ahmedabad police in Modi’s home state of Gujarat to appear in person for questioning in a preliminary probe based on a complaint by a man identified only as “an investor” who claimed the investigation was “grossly malicious.” It is unclear why this is a police matter.
Mangnale’s phone has also been targeted with sophisticated spyware. According to iVerify, a Pegasus attack occurred within hours of sending out pre-publication questions to the Adani Group in August. There is no evidence the Adani Group had any role in the use of the surveillance tool.
The forensic analysis does not indicate which agency or government is behind the attack. (Pegasus is only licensed to governments.)