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La surveillance et les mises sur écoute, des pratiques très répandues - 11 mai 2015
La surveillance électronique et les mises sur écoute sont des pratiques très répandues au Maroc, où des journalistes et des militants des droits de l’homme ont été particulièrement victime de violations de vie privée, selon un rapport établi récemment par l’ONG Privacy International, qui dénonce une très grave atteinte aux (...)

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Their Eyes On Us - 10 mai 2015
This guest blog is written by Hisham Almiraat, co-founder of Mamfakinch.com and Director of the ’Association des droits numériques’ (ADN), an organisation working on human rights and technology in Morocco. Mamfakinch was launched in February 2011, in the wake of the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions. Its goal was to (...)

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Hacking Team spyware sold to US DEA, and US Army - 16 avril 2015
Investigations by Privacy International in co-operation with VICE Motherboard, reveal that Hacking Team has sold its Remote Control System to the US Drug Enforcement Agency and US military via a front company based in the US. The investigation, published today in a new Privacy International briefing paper, (...)

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Secret Manuals Show the Spyware Sold to Despots and Cops Worldwide - 2 novembre 2014
When Apple and Google unveiled new encryption schemes last month, law enforcement officials complained that they wouldn’t be able to unlock evidence on criminals’ digital devices. What they didn’t say is that there are already methods to bypass encryption, thanks to off-the-shelf digital implants readily available to (...)

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Un spyware sur mobile au service des Etats ? - 25 juin 2014
Un rapport de Kaspersky indique que plusieurs en font usage pour leurs opérations de surveillance « Remote Control System », ou tout simplement RCS, est un spyware développé par la société milanaise Hacking Team, une entreprise en contact avec les polices de plusieurs pays sur les six continents, dans le cadre de la (...)

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Exploiting privacy : Surveillance companies pushing zero-day exploits - 10 mars 2014
Private surveillance companies selling some of the most intrusive surveillance systems available today are in the business of purchasing security vulnerabilities of widely-used software, and bundling it together with their own intrusion products to provide their customers unprecedented access to a target’s computer (...)

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Italian spyware firm relies on U.S. Internet servers - 4 mars 2014
An Italian computer spyware firm, whose tools foreign governments allegedly have used to snoop on dissidents and journalists, relies heavily on the servers of U.S. Internet companies, according to a new report. At least 20 percent of the servers used by clients of Hacking Team, based in Milan, are located in the (...)

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Did Hacking Team receive Italian public funding ? - 3 mars 2014
Only a few days after it was reported that intrusive surveillance technology developed and sold by Italian surveillance company Hacking Team was found in some of the most repressive countries in the world, Privacy International has uncovered evidence which suggests the company has received over €1 million in public (...)