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Pegasus Project: Big Tech, Big Daddy axis spurs big fears
Mon, Jul 19 2021 7:36 IST |
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New York, July 19 : A bombshell report Sunday on military-grade Pegasus spyware from Israeli firm NSO used by governments around the world to snoop on a longlist of more than 50,000 people in 50 countries has injected a fresh round of ammunition into the raging debate over digital surveillance - especially when governments lean on private companies hacking muscle.
Pegasus is a malware that infects iPhones and Android devices. It allows its users to pull messages, photos and emails, record calls and activate microphones. The Washington Post reports that 189 journalists, more than 600 politicians and government officials and more than 60 business executives were targeted by clients of NSO Group, a hacker-for-hire headquartered in Israel.
Shoshana Zuboff: Secret extraction of behavioural data must be criminalised
Mon, May 17 2021 7:12 IST |
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New York, May 17 : Dr. Shoshana Zuboff, author of The Age of Surveillance Capitalism and Professor Emerita at Harvard Business School, is calling on lawmakers to criminalize Big Techs secret extraction of behavioral data from our lives and put their immunity from crackpot versions of free speech that flourish on online platforms firmly in the crosshairs, as governments around the world turn their attention to crafting new rules of the road to rein in technology giants. There is no such thing as cyberspace, there is no world that is somehow exempt from the charter of rights and laws that we live by in our societies, Dr. Zuboff told IANS during a wide ranging interview, days after Facebook s self-appointed Supreme Court punted its decision on former US President Donald Trump s account, locked for the last