Edward Snowden on spyware: 'This is an industry that should not exist'.

Edward Snowden on spyware: 'This is an industry that should not exist'.

The NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden reacts to the Pegasus project disclosures about widespread abuse of NSO Group's spyware by governments around the world

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