Pegasus: The Story of the World's Most Dangerous Spyware
This investigative work details the revelation of Pegasus, a highly sophisticated cyber-surveillance technology capable of secretly infiltrating mobile devices. Written by journalists Laurent Richard and Sandrine Rigaud, the narrative documents how this powerful software, designed for tracking criminals and terrorists, has instead been deployed globally against journalists, politicians, and human rights activists. The text outlines the collaborative international investigation that exposed the scale of this digital espionage network and examines the broader implications of private surveillance tools on global civil liberties. This physical paperback edition spans 336 pages and covers the complex intersections of technology, state sovereignty, and individual privacy in the modern era.