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Pegasus spyware is still targeting top business leaders

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  • iVerify has asked volunteers to scan devices for spyware
  • Of the 2,500 scanned, 7 were infected
  • The Pegasus spyware found is notoriously used against high-value targets

Spyware risks have been rising fast in recent years, and although security firms always advise caution, the consensus has been that only a very small number of people are affected by the attacks.

However new research from iVerify claims high-powered Pegasus spyware may be more common than previously thought.

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