Spyware can reveal directly what's going on in our lives, bypassing the encryption that protects data sent over the internet. Our most personal information - photos, text messages and emails - is stored on our phones. Pegasus is the latest example of how vulnerable we all are to digital prying. Also on that list are 10 prime ministers, three presidents and a king, according to an international investigation released in mid-July by The Washington Post and other media outlets, though there's no proof that being on the list means an attack was attempted or successful. The phones were on an activist organization's list of more than 50,000 phone numbers for politicians, judges, lawyers, teachers and others.