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Between a hack and a hard place: how Pegasus spyware crushes civic space in Jordan
Access Now launched the new investigation report on how Pegasus spyware crushes civic space in Jordan.
Unsafe anywhere: women human rights defenders speak out about Pegasus attacks
Access Now and Front Line Defenders reveal the hacking of two women human rights defenders from Bahrain and Jordan using Pegasus spyware.
Hacking Meduza: Pegasus spyware used to target Putin’s critic
The publisher of Russian independent media org Meduza was hacked with NSO’s Pegasus spyware. As both Russia and Latvia are potential culprits, Access Now demands accountability and sanctions.
Spyware in Mexico: an interview with Luis Fernando García of R3D Mexico
The activist discusses the sinister and complex trade of surveillance software that is being used to target rights activists and journalists.
As the WEF meets, pressure is on the world’s powerbrokers to shut down the spyware industry
As the industry’s big players meet at the WEF in Davos this week, they must seize this opportunity to shut down the spyware industry.
Spyware in Mexico: an interview with Luis Fernando García of R3D Mexico
The activist discusses the sinister and complex trade of surveillance software that is being used to target rights activists and journalists.
April 2019: Open letter to Novalpina Capital, cc: NSO Group, Francisco Partners
The new owners of NSO Group continue to fail to demonstrate how they plan to prevent use of their surveillance products to harm human rights.
U.S. Solicitor General and Department of Commerce must hold NSO accountable
NSO Group must be held accountable for facilitating human rights abuses around the world.
NSO Group responds to human rights violations, but comes up short
More is needed from NSO Group than self-serving claptrap.
Human rights organizations respond to NSO: victims’ voices will not be silenced
Access Now and seven other human rights organizations have filed a reply to NSO Group’s opposition to the coalition’s amicus brief in the case of WhatsApp v. NSO in the U.S. Federal 9th Circuit Court.