Pegasus: How a Spy in Your Pocket Threatens the End of Privacy, Dignity, and Democracy

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$29.99  $27.89
Publisher
Henry Holt & Company
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Pages
336
Dimensions
6.43 X 9.54 X 1.21 inches | 1.14 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781250858696

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About the Author

Laurent Richard is a Paris-based award-winning documentary filmmaker who was named the 2018 European Journalist of the Year at the Prix Europa in Berlin. He is the founder of Forbidden Stories, a network of investigative journalists devoted continuing the unfinished work of murdered reporters to ensure the work they died for is not buried with them.

For more than twenty years Laurent Richard has been conducting major stories for television. He is the author of numerous investigations into the lies of the tobacco industry, the excesses of the financial sector, and the clandestine actions of Mossad and the CIA.

Since its creation, Forbidden Stories has received numerous awards, including a prestigious European Press Prize, two George Polk Awards, and a RSF Impact Prize for the Pegasus Project, published in 2021.

Sandrine Rigaud is a French investigative journalist. As editor of Forbidden Stories since 2019, she coordinated the award-winning Pegasus Project and the Cartel Project, an international investigation of assassinated Mexican journalists. Before joining Forbidden Stories, she directed feature-length documentaries for French television. She has reported from Tanzania, Uzbekistan, Lebanon, Qatar, and Bangladesh.
Reviews

"Paced like a thriller, this is an exposé of invasive malware, and a cautionary tale."
--The Economist

"The story of how investigative journalists exposed the frightening abuse of software that can infect your phone...It makes for absorbing reading...A celebration of journalism and hacking being used to unmask the bad guys."
--The Guardian

"Pegasus is an alarming and urgent book--an engrossing thriller about cybersurveillance software so sly and powerful that it can take over your cell phone without your knowledge. This is terrifying stuff. Richard and Rigaud reveal how authoritarian regimes can use Pegasus software to spy on dissidents, human rights activists, journalists--and virtually anyone with a mobile phone."
--David Zucchino, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Wilmington's Lie

"Paced like a thriller, Pegasus reveals a manifested dystopia where repressive governments purchase digital bolt-cutters to break into the phones of their critics and adversaries. But it also details the power of investigative journalists to expose a 21st-century arms market whose wares are aimed at civil society."
--Spencer Ackerman, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of Reign of Terror