Pegasus
V**R
Value for money
Book is very interesting and useful.
V**K
Well written book but
Nothing new about the subject which is not already out in various news outlets because of excellent work of authors.
R**A
How the govts snoop your life without your consent
This book reveals the misuse of technology by the autocratic govts & the vicious greed of companies developing such spying softwares. This book even presents how the criminals took advantage of it. This is a must read book to expand the world/knowledge of unseen world behind the viels.
A**W
Brilliant. Scary.
This incredible but true story by the courageous folks as Forbidden Stories is a must read. I don’t necessarily agree with their views at all times, but they are always deserving of a fair hearing and judicious consideration.The book is also for all practical purposes a textbook of modern journalism as well as cybersecurity written for lay people.I’d strongly recommend you read it. It certainly broadened my mind. And that is a remarkable achievement in these days of echo chambers in social media.
P**.
This is the gripping story of how Pegasus was exposed.
A dangerous and secretive investigation and it's findings shook many countries around the world.
S**A
Good Book
The book, as the title suggests describes in detail the working of the most dangerous surveillance tool that caught media attention world wide a few months ago. Read it if you are interested in knowing how deeply and to what extent today's advanced technology can invade your privacy.
G**L
Poor quality Pages
Very poor quality papers used,
C**C
Excellent .
Excellent and well written . Wealth of information . No electronic tool , more so the inescapable and essential mobile phones can ever escape the vulnerability however expensive they are with all fancy bells and whistles . Hope these evolve in future without giving rise to another parallel economy
T**O
Shows how computer/internet spies threaten our democracy and free speech.
A gripping story and with important information to learn.
B**L
Forbidden Stories
The authors detail the story of the efforts of brave journalists and Amnesty International technologists who track the hacking of several governments including Mexico, Morocco, and Azerbiajan. These and other governments use the Pegasus software created by the Israeli NOS Group to track terrorists, criminals, and human rights activists, and journalists. NOS management is really arrogant in the book - and on the 2019 Sixty Minutes interview.The Israeli Ministry of Defense oversaw the export of the Pegasus software, a military-grade offensive weapon. It and NOS claimed to be extremely careful about which countries it allowed to buy the technology. In reality, the MOD was only concerned about which countries were sympathetic to Israeli's existence.This is an extremely powerful read about journalists around the world who bravely report on the activities of their governments.The book illustrates another of the weapons and organizations used to attack the privacy of citizens around the world. PRIVACY - forget it. You have none.
K**1
Pegasus had to be tamed!
Riveting true story of a powerful cyber surveillance tool in the hands of corrupt leaders with zero human right laws in their country. A dark sinister account of corrupt politics and a money hungry cyber security company, told by a group of brave journalists in a human way that allows the reader to enter their world.
P**E
Spionaggio elettronico via cellulare
Il tema e' interessante, di grande interesseLa trattazione e' men che modesta, noiosa a tratti: piu' un diario dell'autore che una libro su tema di questo toll spionistico "privato"
R**L
Hurray for investigative journalists!
What a story! Not only is the investigation carried out in a highly professional manner, but the story is told in a passionate and vivid style. <in time this will be a classic. I recommend it highly.
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