The Cartels Hacked the President’s Phone Using Pegasus Israeli Spyware 🤯

Published on June 26, 2025
Duration: 0:47

This video discusses the pervasive use of Pegasus spyware, originating from Israel, in Mexico. Journalists are primary targets, but cartels also deploy it against rivals, politicians, and law enforcement to maintain control and loyalty. The spyware can be easily installed, even through simple interactions with messages, granting extensive access to a device's data and surveillance capabilities.

Quick Summary

Pegasus spyware, originating from Israel, is widely used in Mexico, targeting journalists, politicians, law enforcement, and even cartel members. It can be easily installed via message interactions, granting full access to data, location, and audio surveillance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Pegasus Spyware in Mexico
  2. 00:08How Pegasus Operates
  3. 00:24High-Profile Targets
  4. 00:34Cartel Targets and Strategy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pegasus spyware and where does it come from?

Pegasus is a sophisticated spyware developed in Israel by the NSO Group. It is known for its ability to infiltrate mobile devices, granting extensive access to user data and surveillance capabilities.

How does Pegasus spyware infect a device?

Pegasus can infect devices through various means, often requiring minimal user interaction. Simply interacting with a message, such as on WhatsApp, can be enough to install the spyware without the user's knowledge.

Who are the primary targets of Pegasus spyware in Mexico?

In Mexico, journalists are frequently targeted by Pegasus spyware. However, its use extends to rival cartels, politicians, law enforcement officials, and even members within cartels to ensure loyalty and control.

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