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Leaks Reveal Spyware Meant To Track Criminals Targeted Activists Instead
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Date:2025-04-08 01:40:55
Washington Post reporter Craig Timberg explains how military-grade spyware licensed to governments and police departments has infiltrated the iPhones of journalists, activists and others.
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