Mexican opposition lawmaker says he was target of Pegasus spyware

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Fourth alleged case emerges.

Mexican opposition lawmaker says he was target of Pegasus spyware
Mexican opposition congressman Agustin Basave Alanis said on Tuesday his phone was infected by Pegasus, the fourth alleged case of the controversial spyware being deployed under President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who had vowed to stop using it. Federal lawmaker Basave from the center-left ...

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