The Pegasus surveillance software represents a new advanced layer of snooping intelligence. It is different from earlier instances of phone tapping as the software allows injection of the spyware in targeted mobile phones through non-click methodologies. Hence, it represents a more sophisticated level of today’s mechanisms of how monitoring through spyware can be effectively enforced. The controversy has aওctually thrown up some interesting cyber legal questions. This is a classical case of spyware that has led to monitoring and interception. This software has been subscribed to by various governmental agencies across the world. This is so because a number of countries across the world do not have cyber security laws to deal with technological advancements in surveillance♚ techniques. Most of the countries have in place the traditional cyber laws that are more focused on promoting electronic format and electronic commerce. Only a handful of countries, including China, Vietnam and Singapore, have dedicated cyber security laws. India does not have any dedicated cyber security law.