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    Priyanka Gandhi's WhatsApp also spied on: Congress spokesperson

    Priyanka Gandhi's WhatsApp also spied on: Congress spokesperson

    By Siddhant Pandey
    Nov 03, 2019
    10:28 pm

    What's the story

    On Sunday, the Indian National Congress alleged that the WhatsApp account of senior party leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra was also hacked by the Israeli spyware.

    Recently, WhatsApp had claimed in a lawsuit that Israeli firm NSO Group helped governments across countries spy on human rights activists, journalists, politicians, et al, with the help of malicious spyware called Pegasus.

    Here are more details.

    Details

    'Priyanka Gandhi also received message from WhatsApp regarding breach'

    Speaking at a press conference on Sunday, Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala announced, "When WhatsApp sent messages to all those whose phones were hacked, one such message was also received by Priyanka Gandhi Vadra."

    Thus far, the names of 20 people have been confirmed to have been contacted by WhatsApp regarding the privacy breach.

    However, Gandhi's name had not surfaced until now.

    Surjewala's statement

    BJP government deployer & executor of Pegasus spyware: Surjewala

    Calling the ruling BJP the 'Bharatiya Jasoos Party', Surjewala said the right to privacy has become a joke to the Modi government.

    He also alleged that the BJP government is the "deployer & executor" of the Pegasus spyware.

    He said, "Modi government is relying upon the ignominity (sic) of 'unnamed sources' to shirk its clear role and responsibility in the illegal spying racket."

    Details

    Surjewala cited disappearance of WhatsApp's breach notice from government website

    In his statement, Surjewala also referred to the disappearance of a WhatsApp vulnerability note from the website of Cert-In, the IT Ministry's nodal agency dealing with cybersecurity threats.

    Earlier, Indian authorities had claimed that WhatsApp failed to alert them about the privacy breach. However, WhatsApp produced evidence of issuing two vulnerability notifications—in May and September.

    The May notification from Cert-In's website has now disappeared.

    Quote

    'BJP government was fully aware of cellphones hack'

    Further, Surjewala said, "It is, thus, clear that the BJP government, including Ministry of Information, was fully aware of the cell phones hack in April-May 2019."

    He added, "Facebook has now gone on record to state that it sent a second written warning vis-a-vis the illegal Pegasus software in the first week of September 2019. Yet, the government decided to remain mum."

    Quote

    Spyware could only be bought, deployed by governments, underlines Surjewala

    Stating that the NSO Group exclusively sells its products to governments, Surjewala went on to say, "It is, thus, clear that the Government of India, and its agencies bought the spyware. It could neither be bought nor deployed by any private operator."

    Questions

    Surjewala presented a list of questions for the Modi government

    In questions directed at the Modi government, Surjewala asked if the government was spying on citizens and political leaders in the run-up to the general elections, who in the government purchased and deployed the spyware, and who authorized it.

    "Is the government not liable to be punished," he further asked.

    Twitter Post

    You can read the full statement here

    Layers of BJP Govt’s conspiracy collusion in the illegal unconstitutional hacking of cell phones through surveillance software ‘Pegasus’ are unraveling everyday.

    BJP Govt is the deployer executor of this illegal unconstitutional snooping spying racket.

    Our Statement: pic.twitter.com/p5qbffgayC

    — Randeep Singh Surjewala (@rssurjewala) November 3, 2019

    Quote

    Earlier, Sonia Gandhi criticized Modi government for 'unconstitutional' privacy breach

    Incidentally, interim Congress President Sonia Gandhi had earlier criticized the privacy breach.

    She said on Saturday, "The latest shocking revelation that through the Israeli Pegasus software acquired by the Modi government, snooping and spying activities on activists, journalists and political persons have taken place."

    She added, "These activities are not only illegal and unconstitutional, but they are also shameful."

    History

    WhatsApp recently sued NSO Group for privacy breach

    Although the privacy breach was first reported in May, it made headlines again when WhatsApp filed a lawsuit in a federal court in San Francisco against Israeli firm NSO Group on Tuesday.

    NSO Group allegedly injected malicious spyware, Pegasus, when a user received a WhatsApp voice call, even if it went unanswered.

    The spyware was used to snoop on 1,400 users, including Indians.

    Later events

    IT Ministry served WhatsApp notice, claiming it ignorance of breach

    The Information and Technology Ministry then demanded an explanation from WhatsApp till November 4, asking why they hadn't been alerted sooner.

    WhatsApp first clarified that it sent an alert in May- which has been mentioned above- followed by another in September, where it notified that 121 Indians might have been targeted in the breach.

    The two vulnerability notes were attached in WhatsApp's response to the Ministry's notice.

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