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Whatsapp scandal: Those affected should come forward, says activist
Updated On: 01 November, 2019 07:28 AM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
As WhatsApp spy scandal erupts, activist Nihalsing Rathod says the security breach may have been used to frame human rights activists

Lawyer Nihalsing Rathod
After news broke that an Israeli firm breached WhatsApp's security, which in turn enabled the snooping of journalists and activists, a Nagpur activist whose phone was compromised has claimed that this is how fake evidence must have been planted on those accused in the Bhima Koregaon violence case.
On October 29, WhatsApp filed a lawsuit against the Israeli company, NSO Group, for breaching its encrypted messaging app's video calling facility for a spy program. The Indian Express reported on October 31 that this spyware, named Pegasus, was used to snoop on Indian journalists and activists. Reports said that phones were infiltrated by simply placing a video call to the recipient, irrespective of whether they answered it or not.
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