Once upon a time, there was an uproar not only in India but also in other countries over the alleged Pegasus espionage scandal. Now the spyware maker NSO is going to sell soon. Those who are aware of the matter say that NSO Group Limited may soon close its disputed Pegasus unit or sell it to the entire company. There have also been reports that several investment funds have been consulted to sell the company. The talks are said to have taken place very privately. On the other hand, the company has acquired Moelis & Co. Consultants have been selected from and apart from this lawyers are also being consulted.
Two US funds have shown interest in buying it. There are reports that they may soon take control of it and pegasus may also be discontinued. However, new york company Moelis &Co. While a representative refused to comment on the matter, nothing has been said by the NSO so far. There are also reports that 200 million investments have also been discussed to make Pegasus information more cyber-secure and develop Israeli company's drone technology.
The Israeli company NSO was accused of spying on many celebrities from the world, including India, through its Pegasus spyware software. There was a lot of uproar about it. At that time, it was said that pegasus software can be easily inserted into any mobile phone and many mobile users have been spied on through it. On the other hand, the NSO was allegedly accused of spying on high-profile people. The list included politicians, journalists, and human rights personalities.
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