The CIA reportedly used Israeli-made Pegasus spyware in a deception campaign to rescue a downed US airman in Iran. Fake messages were sent to Iranian forces, misleading them about the airman’s location. The agency also allegedly employed a classified ‘Ghost Murmur’ technology to detect the airman’s heartbeat from afar, a claim met with some skepticism. The CIA reportedly used Israeli-made Pegasus spyware in a deception campaign to rescue a downed US airman in Iran. Fake messages were sent to Iranian forces, misleading them about the airman’s location. The agency also allegedly employed a classified ‘Ghost Murmur’ technology to detect the airman’s heartbeat from afar, a claim met with some skepticism.
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