The Polish government used NSO Pegasus. Zuckerberg mocked Apple's Vision Pro 🔐#WEEKLY ~ February 18th
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The fraudulent e-shop Hezké oblečení is being investigated by the police, but people continue to be threatened. They extort thousands of crowns for services that no one ordered. (iDnes)
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200,000 Facebook Marketplace user records were leaked to a hacker forum. According to the threat actor, the records contain mobile phone numbers, email addresses and other personal information of Facebook Marketplace users. IntelBroker claims that this partial Facebook Marketplace database was stolen by someone after hacking into the systems of Meta contractor. (Bleeping Computer)
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk claims that state authorities under the previous government used the NSO's Pegasus spy software illegally against a "very long" list of hacking victims. (AP)