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MxWarp@lemmy.ca to Privacy@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

FBI found out who illegally used NSO spyware: It was the FBI

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FBI found out who illegally used NSO spyware: It was the FBI

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MxWarp@lemmy.ca to Privacy@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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FBI found out who illegally used NSO spyware: It was the FBI - 9to5Mac
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Using NSO spyware has been illegal in the US since the government banned its import and use back in November...
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  • 001100 010010@lemmy.dbzer0.comBanned
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    Removed by mod

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    It’s a good article, but the title is misleading.

    The FBI paid a company to find a few people’s locations, and they were under the impression that the company would use in-house software, not NSO spyware.

    At no point did the FBI use NSO spyware. Riva Networks did.

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      Thats plausible deniablity for you.

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    I wonder how many phones are still vulnerable to Pegasus exploits. Scary that it almost everyone has been vulnerable at some point.

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      Yeah… Not to burst your bubble but I don’t think security even exists. At least in USA.

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        And China I assume

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          Sir, this isn’t Reddit

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