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Now playing Next Tech News Hungary used malware 'to spy on critical journalists and politicians' The military-grade malware by the NSO Group infects phones, allowing the operator to access messages, photos, emails, and location data as well as surreptitiously control the device's microphones and cameras. 19/07/2021