Tag: spyware
Clash Over Surveillance Software Turns Personal in Germany
German prosecutors investigate spyware maker FinFisher
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.
Access Now joins human rights groups open letter to Novalpina Capital
Our open letter urges Novalpina Capital, now an owner of the NSO Group surveillance technology firm, to prevent use of its products to harm human rights across the globe.
Open letter to Novalpina Capital
As an owner of NSO Group, Novalpina must take action to address the human rights impacts of the company’s products and services.
The European Parliament is fighting to strengthen the rules for surveillance trade
Case study: Denmark and the failure of EU export controls
Denmark’s decision shows what’s rotten in the state of EU export controls.
Open NGO Letter to EU Member States and Institutions Regarding the Export of Surveillance Equipment
EU-made electronic surveillance equipment is still exported to authoritarian countries. We strongly urge all EU member states to safeguard human rights.
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.
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.