NSO Group: Civil society's battle against government hacking
This week we're taking a look at NSO Group - a tech firm that sells a hacking capability to governments around the world - and government hacking more generally.
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Edin mentioned 'a journalist and her son' being targeted; their names are Carmen and Emilio Aristegui. You can find out more about people targeted in Mexico
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Keep up to date with ongoing litigation against NSO Group around the globe
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Read our report, together with Amnesty International and SOMO, on NSO Group's corporate structure
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Find more examples of harm involving NSO group
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As revelations about the abuses of NSO Group's spyware continue, we took a look at what is being done around the world to challenge the surveillance tech industry and the powers they sell, see our call for a multi-pronged approach here: Taming Pegasus: A Way Forward on Surveillance Tech Proliferation
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See how hacking can be used at a protest and how you can minimise risks to your data
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Government hacking poses unique and grave threats to our privacy and security, here are our recommendations for necesssary safeguards around government hacking
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Q&A: PI case - UK High Court judgment on general warrants and government hacking explained