But experts doubt the South African intelligence community has the capacity even to establish whether Ramaphosa’s phone was compromised
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Software that allows governments access to the electronic communications of its citizens is a gross violation of the right to privacy
South Africa is among the 45 countries where suspected spyware infections using a tool developed by NSO Group were identified