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How the Global Spyware Industry Spiraled Out of Control
Dec. 11, 2022, 2:01 a.m. | Sundry
The RISKS Digest catless.ncl.ac.uk
The Biden administration took a public stand last year against the abuse of
spyware to target human-rights activists, dissidents and journalists: It
blacklisted the most notorious maker of the hacking tools, the Israeli firm
NSO Group.
But the global industry for commercial spyware—which allows governments
to invade mobile phones and vacuum up data—continues to boom. Even the
U.S. government is using it.
The Drug Enforcement Administration is secretly deploying spyware from a
different Israeli firm, according to five people familiar …
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