Tag: spyware
Is the EU protecting people from Pegasus spyware?
Spyware like Pegasus threatens human rights and democracy. The EU must act to protect people from the harmful impact of such surveillance tools.
U.S. Congress takes additional steps to combat spyware
Press under attack – digital strategies to intimidate journalists in Latin America
The Geneva Declaration on Targeted Surveillance and Human Rights
The international community unites to end spyware abuse with the launch of the Geneva Declaration.
Geneva Declaration: international community unites to end spyware abuse
Access Now and the Government of Catalonia are calling for an end to the proliferation of surveillance tech through the Geneva Declaration.
UN roundup and delegate guide: digital rights at the United Nations
Our new brief tracks progress on digital rights at the UN, providing recommendations for advancing international norms and standards to safeguard human rights online.
About time! Congress makes it harder for U.S. companies to buy blocklisted spyware firms like NSO
Access Now applauds the U.S. House of Representatives in passing an NDAA amendment that will make it difficult for a U.S. company to buy blocklisted firms.
Stop the deal: U.S. defense contractor to buy NSO Group
Access Now is raising the alarm about the planned sale of sanctioned spyware purveyor NSO Group to U.S. defense contractor L3Harris Tech.
Apple unveils new security feature to block government spyware
Human rights leaders at Davos 2022: spyware is a weapon — PRESS CONFERENCE
Date and time: Wednesday 25 May, 2022, 10:15 – 10:45 CET