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| | I give a talk called "The Future of Privacy," where I talk about current and future technological developments that erode our privacy. One of the things I talk about is auditory eavesdropping, and I hypothesize that a cell phone microphone could be turned on surreptitiously and remotely. I never had any actual evidence one way or the other, but the technique has surfaced in an organized crime prosecution: The surveillance technique came to light in an opinion published this week by U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan. He ruled that the "roving bug" was legal because federal ...
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| | Messaging app discovers vulnerability that has been open for weeks
| | forbiddenstories.org
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| | [AI summary] An unprecedented leak exposes the systematic misuse of Israeli spyware by over 50 government clients, revealing that at least 180 journalists have been targeted for surveillance despite the company's claims of restricting its use to serious crime and terror.
| | gizmodo.com
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| The new chief wants to sell the controversial software to law enforcement agencies. NSO is best known for its hacking product Pegasus.