He said that it was true. It is very encouraging that they are doing so, as we already know the truth. We also know that the list was never created and has no connection to NSO.Reports focused on hacking 37 smartphones belonging to journalists, business leaders and human rights activists. They also highlighted a leaked list with over 50,000 phone numbers that may be of interest to countries that are clients of NSO Group. The company repeatedly denied the report. The source and meaning are still unclear. However, technical analysis by Amnesty Internationals Security Lab revealed that many phones on the list were hacked.Hulio answered a question about whether the government investigation will continue.He said that they should verify everything and prove the falsehoods.International scandalDespite all the denials, international attention has been drawn to the Pegasus project.The United States saw Democratic members of Congress call for NSO action.The lawmakers stated that private companies shouldn't be selling cyber-intrusion tools to the public market. They also suggested that the United States work with its allies in order to regulate the trade. Companies that sell these highly sensitive tools to dictatorships in cyberspace are the AQ Khans. They should be investigated and, if necessary, closed down.