Peña Nieto Administration Allegedly Ordered Espionage on Businessmen, Journalists
A witness in the trial of Juan Carlos N purported that around 1,500 individuals were targeted by Pegasus spyware under the orders of Peña Nieto
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A witness in the trial of Juan Carlos N purported that around 1,500 individuals were targeted by Pegasus spyware under the orders of Peña Nieto
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Forensic analysis has proven the use of cyber espionage software against Mexico’s Undersecretary for Human Rights Alejandro Encinas, contradicting President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s claims that spying is no longer conducted Mexico
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The Sedena has refused outright to release the public government information, citing “national security issues,” and even moved to “freeze” the information for five years
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By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF Former Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto paid $32 million for the Israeli-developed Pegasus spy program, Santiago Nieto Castillo, the head of Mexico’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), reported Wednesday, July 21. Speaking during the morning press conference of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) in the National Palace, Nieto Castillo said that this software was
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By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF While President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) continues to deny that the Mexican government is spying on journalists and opposition leaders, a report published on Sunday, July 18, in the Washington Post would seem to contract his claims. The article — written by Dana Priest, Craig Timberg and Souad Mekhennet in cooperation with 16
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