Tag: spyware
U.S. State Department’s new spyware report: a big step forward
Access Now and partners applaud the U.S. Congress for passing legislation that directs the U.S. State Department to develop a list of spyware purveyors to avoid doing business with because of their poor human rights records.
NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware: how we got here and what now
Civil society’s push to hold NSO Group accountable for its Pegasus spyware is working. Here’s what the Biden administration can do next.
Apple to NSO: sue you
Access Now applauds Apple’s decision to sue NSO Group for allegedly facilitating human rights abuses.
Double win! Court rejects NSO’s attempts to silence victims and derail surveillance lawsuit
On Monday, a U.S. appeals court allowed WhatsApp’s lawsuit against Israeli spyware firm NSO Group to advance.
Human rights organizations condemn use of NSO Group’s Pegasus against Palestinians
The undersigned human rights organizations condemn the use of NSO’s Pegasus spyware against six Palestinian human rights defenders.
New NSO sanctions could spark a global turn against spyware
Victory! U.S. blocklists NSO Group and Candiru
Access Now applauds the U.S. government for blocklisting NSO Group, Candiru, and other companies complicit in human rights abuses around the world.
EU facilitates surveillance: Access Now, PI demand an investigation
Access Now is calling on the European Ombudsman to open an inquiry into EU institutions’ failure to respect human rights when transferring surveillance tools abroad.
Coalition Letter to the 48th U.N. Human Rights Council (HRC) on Pegasus
We call on U.N. Human Rights Council to take urgent action to denounce the human rights violations facilitated by NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware.
Act now against spyware, coalition tells U.N. Human Rights Council
As the U.N. Human Rights Council convenes, Access Now is urging member states to denounce abuses facilitated by spyware technologies.