In December 2020, the Citizen Lab published the  latest  in an ongoing series of  reports  detailing the suspected use of NSO Group’s Pegasus sp

Regarding The Great iPwn, correspondence between Citizen Lab and NSO Group

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2021-05-17 17:01:17

In December 2020, the Citizen Lab published the latest in an ongoing series of reports detailing the suspected use of NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware against civil society. The report — titled The Great iPwn: Journalists Hacked with Suspected NSO Group iMessage ‘Zero-Click’ Exploit (“ The Great iPwn ”) — described the suspected use of NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware against 36 journalists with Al Jazeera and a journalist with Al Araby TV .

After publishing this report, the Citizen Lab received an inquiry from NSO Group seeking additional information regarding the individuals targeted. We suggested to NSO Group that the company reach out directly to the institutions and individuals discussed in The Great iPwn if they sought further information. We also underlined (as did a coalition of human rights organizations ) that there was no reason to consider that NSO Group would take its responsibility to respect human rights seriously and identified multiple concerns with NSO Group’s existing practices.

In its most recent response to the Citizen Lab regarding the The Great iPwn report, NSO Group extended an invitation to meet and discuss the Citizen Lab’s concerns and NSO Group’s “program” in more detail. We do not believe this invitation is made in good faith and have declined. Here’s why: 

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