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  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Samantha Chen

Expanding Horizons: Unveiling the Brazen Scope of the ‘Predator Files’ Spyware Scandal

Report: Shocking Spyware Attacks Target Civil Society, Journalists, and Politicians Amnesty International has conducted a major investigation revealing shocking spyware attacks against civil society, journalists, politicians, and academics in the European Union (EU), USA, and Asia. The investigation, known as the ‘Predator Files’ project, was carried out in partnership with […]

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  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Lee Olivia

Revealing the Sinister Reach: ‘Predator Files’ Expose Brazen Spyware Targeting

Major Investigation Reveals Widespread Use of Spyware Targeting Civil Society A major investigation by Amnesty International has uncovered shocking spyware attacks targeting civil society, journalists, politicians, and academics in the European Union (EU), USA, and Asia. The investigation, part of the ‘Predator Files’ project, conducted in partnership with the European […]

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  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Lee Olivia

Unveiling the Dark Side of Surveillance: The Catastrophic Failure to Regulate the Global Trade

Predator Files Investigation Reveals Global Surveillance Crisis and Ineffective Regulation A Shocking Truth Comes to Light A new investigation conducted by the European Investigative Collaborations (EIC) media network, with technical assistance from Amnesty International’s Security Lab, has brought to light the shocking truth about the extent of the global surveillance […]

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  • International Justice
On 2 years Ago
Samantha Chen

The Urgent Need to Banning Facial Recognition: Protecting Privacy and Freedom

Time to Ban Facial Recognition from Public Spaces and Borders Rights Groups Sound the Alarm on Mass Surveillance Technology In today’s digital age, the rapid development of facial recognition technology has raised significant concerns among human rights groups. Governments around the world are facing a critical decision on whether to […]

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  • United Nations
On 3 years Ago
Liu David

“Spyware Inquiry in EU: Towards Enhanced Regulation of Surveillance”

European Parliament Urges Tighter Regulation of Spyware A Strong Signal, but Action Needed Rebecca White, a campaigner at Amnesty Tech’s Disrupting Surveillance Team, has expressed cautious enthusiasm in response to the vote by Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) urging the European Union (EU) to tighten regulations on the use, […]

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