April 18, 2023, 10:58 a.m. | Bill Marczak

The Citizen Lab citizenlab.ca

Key Findings In 2022, the Citizen Lab gained extensive forensic visibility into new NSO Group exploit activity after finding infections among members of Mexico’s civil society, including two human rights defenders from Centro PRODH, which represents victims of military abuses in Mexico. Our ensuing investigation led us to conclude that, in 2022, NSO Group customers... Read more »

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