SC-appointed panel on Pegasus asks petitioners to submit equipment for ‘technical evaluation’ – World Latest News Headlines

Supreme Court-constituted three-member panel to probe allegations of espionage by the government Israeli company NSO’s software Pegasus It is learned that he sent mails to the petitioners asking them to submit their personal equipment for “technical evaluation”.

The committee said in the mail that the petitioners would also be given the option of making a “presentation under oath” before a panel headed by retired Supreme Court judge RV Raveendran.

Other members of the panel include Naveen Kumar Choudhary of the National University of Forensic Sciences, Professor Charan Purnachandran, Director, Center for Internet Studies and Artificial Intelligence at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Kolla, and Professor Ashwin Anil Gumaste from the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai. ,

Though the mail mentioned that the devices on which the Pegasus software was allegedly installed would be collected in New Delhi, it did not mention the exact address, a source said, adding, “It will be reported later.” will be given.” It is possible”.

Earlier this year, in a series of reports published by several news outlets around the world, it was alleged that Pegasus software was used by journalists, activists, government officials and even cabinet ministers, including The Minister of Electronics and Information was also involved, but was used to spy. Technology ashwini vaishnav,

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