Summary:
- This article discusses how a spyware app called "Pegasus" was used to compromise the Syrian government's army and spy on its members.
- The app was developed by an Israeli company called NSO Group and was used to secretly monitor the communications and activities of Syrian soldiers, including their locations and contacts.
- The article explains how the spyware was able to infiltrate the Syrian army's systems and the impact it had on the government's ability to maintain control and gather intelligence.