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Governments Call For Spyware Regulations In UN Security Council Meeting
Thursday January 16, 2025. 02:00 PM , from Slashdot
John Scott-Railton, a senior researcher at The Citizen Lab, a human rights organization that has investigated spyware abuses since 2012, gave testimony in which he sounded the alarm on the proliferation of spyware made by 'a secretive global ecosystem of developers, brokers, middlemen, and boutique firms,' which 'is threatening international peace and security as well as human rights.' Scott-Railton called Europe 'an epicenter of spyware abuses' and a fertile ground for spyware companies, referencing a recent TechCrunch investigation that showed Barcelona has become a hub for spyware companies in the last few years. Representatives of Poland and Greece, countries that had their own spyware scandals involving software made by NSO Group and Intellexa, respectively, also intervened. Poland's representative pointed at local legislative efforts to put 'more control, including by the judiciary, on the relevant operational activities of the security and intelligence services,' while also recognizing that spyware can be used in a legal way. 'We are not saying that the use of spyware is never justified or even required,' said Poland's representative. And the Greek representative pointed to the country's 2022 bill to ban the sale of spyware. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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