The Pegasus Virus: A New Age of Cyber Espionage

In the world of digital threats, few names have struck as much fear and controversy as Pegasus. Developed by the Israeli cyber intelligence company NSO Group, Pegasus is a sophisticated form of spyware capable of infiltrating mobile devices and turning them into surveillance tools. Unlike most traditional malware, which often requires user interaction, Pegasus is notorious for its ability to carry out zero-click attacks—where no action is required from the victim. This blog will explore what Pegasus is, how it works, who it targets, and what you can do to protect yourself. What is Pegasus? Pegasus is a piece of malware designed for espionage, allowing the attacker to gain complete access to the target’s smartphone or other mobile devices. Once installed, it can collect data such as text messages, call logs, emails, photos, videos, and even record phone calls and real-time conversations. In essence, it turns a target’s device into a highly intrusive surveillance tool. The software made ...