Tag: spyware
Facing the consequences: Access Now welcomes legal action against NSO Group
Access Now welcomes a lawsuit filed against NSO Group for facilitating unlawful surveillance of French-Palestinian human rights defender, Salah Hammour.
Wall Street keeps bankrolling dangerous surveillance tech. Congress must act
The Cellebrite IPO got a green light despite the evidence showing the Israeli spy firm’s technology facilitates human rights abuse around the world. Here’s how to fix the broken public disclosure process.
Can Pegasus be stopped?
Stop the sale of NSO Group
Access Now calls on venture capital firm Integrity Partners & Associates, LLC and investment bank Moelis & Company to stop the NSO Group acquisition.
Unsafe anywhere: attacked by Pegasus, women activists speak out
Front Line Defenders and Access Now’s new report, “Unsafe anywhere: women human rights defenders speak out about Pegasus attacks,” unpacks the first-hand experiences of women navigating an increasingly hostile and dangerous environment.
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.
Pegasus spyware used in ‘jaw-dropping’ phone hacks on El Salvador journalists
Salvadoran journalists’ phones hacked with spyware, report finds
Pegasus attacks in El Salvador: spyware used to target journalists and activists
Access Now and partners reveal that NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware has been used to infect the devices of 35 Salvadoran journalists and activists.
Exposed: civil society condemns use of Pegasus in El Salvador to spy on journalists and activists
Access Now and a coalition of human rights organizations condemn the use of Pegasus in El Salvador to spy on journalists and activists.