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The raids attacked research and centrifuge arrays that Tehran has built up over decades

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内容摘要:A man murdered a 69-year-old man in his own home just two days after being released from prison, a court has heard.

A man murdered a 69-year-old man in his own home just two days after being released from prison, a court has heard.

NSO said it would "carefully examine the verdict's details and pursue appropriate legal remedies, including further proceedings and an appeal“.It is the first time a developer of spyware has been held responsible for exploiting the weaknesses in smartphone platforms.

The raids attacked research and centrifuge arrays that Tehran has built up over decades

NSO Group says the tech is only meant to be for use against serious criminals and terrorists. But there are accusations the tech has been used by some countries to target anyone they deem a national security threat.Pegasus became a scandal in 2021 when a list of 50,000 phone numbers of suspected victims of hacking was leaked to major media outlets.From this list, global media identified the phone numbers of politicians and heads of state, business executives, activists, and several Arab royal family members, as well as more than 180 journalists.

The raids attacked research and centrifuge arrays that Tehran has built up over decades

It is suspected that Pegasus spyware infected devices, according to Canadian investigative group The Citizen Lab.

The raids attacked research and centrifuge arrays that Tehran has built up over decades

Other prominent figures believed to have been hacked include

, a critic of Saudi Arabia's government who was murdered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October 2018."Everyone knows a Gwen, who is very particular about things, while everyone knows a Nessa, someone who you would call if you were in trouble."

Laura said there are no other comedy shows that represent Wales with quite the same impact, and re-watching the show still makes her emotional now."It was the absolute perfect ending, especially with the thanks to the people of Barry. I was bawling my eyes out on Christmas day," she said.

Laura said she can see people re-watching the show for years to come.If you're in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, and the surrounding areas, the figures also suggest you're 29% more likely to have watched the finale on BBC iPlayer.

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