Pegasus is the spyware that has generated the most buzz in recent months. However, it has always been a mystery and so far we have not seen anything about its interface. In fact, and despite the fact that many people thought that it was nothing more than a command line, the truth is that it has a complete interface with buttons to activate things like a microphone or a camera. And no they didn’t put much effort into making their interface friendly and attractive.
If we look at the alleged Pegasus screenshots, the truth is that they irrevocably remind us of the kind of user interfaces that have been used in series such as CSI. Yes, those who allow, do increase to the photo and see the details that are far away from the object.
Beautiful design night hacker movie which only needs lines of code to match the purest Matrix style… or the 2002 version of Nero. However, apart from the interface design, the interesting thing about the Pegasus screenshots is is to see firsthand the possibilities of the programand, most importantly, what he is capable of. Universal spy for iOS on the panel with many buttons and incredibly easy to use, judging by the filtered interface.
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Yes, Pegasus is capable of everything from espionage, from displaying the contents of WhatsApp messages to activating the camera to spy on the owner’s surroundings. all with click. Easier impossible.
The screenshots you can see above were discovered as a result of an investigation by a financial publication. Calcalist about the potentially illegal use of Pegasus by police inside Israel. Depending on the details of the interface (whose version is unknown or currently in use), it allows:
- Turn on the microphone of the phone to hear the owner and everyone who is with him live.
- Turn on your phone’s camera to take pictures of your surroundings.
- Listen to captured recordings of incoming and outgoing phone calls.
- Read text messages.
- Read WhatsApp messages.
The screenshots show a wide range of tools that the police intended to use once the device was infected. One of the images shows a WhatsApp conversation from a certain “John Doe”. with a woman who can be recognized by name. The woman was a sales manager in the NSO, so in addition to demonstrating the capabilities of the system, she also showed a connection with the company, as explained in the report. Haaretz.
However, it must be taken into account that NSO had many different versions of the Pegasus, and it is unclear if this version has ever been used outside of Israel, but it is consistent with the well-known capabilities of the version used in the US. However, the version used in other countries may differ, although the capabilities will be similar.
Source: Hiper Textual
