Catalan Independence Leaders Targeted By Spyware, Rights Group Says (reuters.com) 30
Catalonia's regional leader accused the Spanish government on Monday of spying on its citizens after a rights group said his phone and dozens more belonging to Catalan pro-independence figures had been infected with spyware used by sovereign states. From a report: The Citizen Lab digital rights group found more than 60 people linked to the Catalan separatist movement, including several members of the European Parliament, other politicians, lawyers and activists, had been targeted with "Pegasus" spyware made by Israel's NSO Group after a failed independence bid. NSO, which markets the software as a law-enforcement tool, said Citizen Lab and Amnesty International, which was not involved in this investigation but has published previous studies about Pegasus, had produced inaccurate and unsubstantiated reports to target the company.
Do not feed the troll... (Score:3, Insightful)
The so-called "Catalan independence leaders" committed treason, public money laundry, illegal spying, etc.
OBVIOUSLY the police would be listening!
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OBVIOUSLY the police would be listening!
The police should only be listening with a warrant and judicial oversight.
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Tell that to the secret polices and secret services in all countries in the world XD
Re:Do not feed the troll... (Score:4, Insightful)
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The other important point that seems to have been missed is that our phones still need to improve security because clearly it's not good enough. Most of this malware targets Apple products because they are probably the most popular single brand and have nearly uniform software, but Android devices are affected too.
Maybe Apple should just use a small part of it's giant pile of cash to buy these companies, fix all the bugs and then keep the engineers on looking for new ones. Or Google.
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Yes, Spain does have that legal option.
Also, they are *already* open criminal cases against them, they are not *public models* at all, and probably, because the sympathizer OP does not tell what exactly they were looking for, it's related to those cases.
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Do you think the police acted without the backing and approval of the local judiciary? I wonder if the Spanish government in Catalonia permits the execution of sealed warrants - you know, like we do?
Where's the Spanish Inquisition joke?
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they weren't suspect of anything by the time this happened except of their ideology, so this is plain and simple state political repression.
and yes, then some of them were eventually charged and even convicted for delirious stuff like e.g. "secession" in a ruling that has already been questioned by several institutions including the european council, and will no doubt be turned down by the european court in a decade when nobody gives a shit anyway.
who cares, right? it's easy when you control the media, the
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I like having a government that actively looks for and acts to neutralize threats to the status quo (at least, as long as they don't perceive me to be such a threat).
so unlike many others, you actually deserve what's coming to you. and you get moderated "insightful". /. sometimes really cracks me up!
First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
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It is guaranteed that if Catalan separatists win and get their own country, they will do the same or worse.
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They are already doing worst things: they already have spied on other politicians, they have passed laws forbidding using the official country language Spanish in the shop fronts, denigrated and prosecuted children for wanting to use the official country language Spanish as main language, etc.
They only lack a remote island to build their own GULAG.
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Please, liwy, stop YOUR bullshit. All points I made HAVE BEEN PROVEN by Judges.
Contray to your claims, the language prosecuted is the Spanish: when the murderer dictator Franco was in power, there were 6 hours of Catalan (BTW, he created the first project to translate classical Latin and Greek texts into Catalan language, you ignorant). Nowadays, there are 2 hours of Spanish. WHO IS THE REAL DICTATOR?
Are you reaaaally crying you have 2 TV Channels for a REGIONAL language? CRY ME A RIVER. How many are in ara
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I need to chew on Ramen noodle bricks for this one.
Pegasus and the Computing Industry (Score:2)
I've been hearing for a long time about Pegasus, especially when Bezos' cellphone was targeted over two years ago. [wired.com]
My question is since the industry has been fixing these issues one by one, isn't it time to band together and collectively share information on Pegasus attack vectors?? [cybersecurityworks.com]
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i think that simply not trusting any cell-phone ever is a far smarter strategy than accepting to play that cat&mouse game you can't possibly win, but i reckon it makes for a good sport ;-)
then again, information technology isn't the only field our politicians tend to be completely ignorant in.
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Given the scope of attack vectors, I don't think we can isolate this particular system as mobile-only.
It also seems most of the attack vectors exploited say in Bezos' case was involving old, fixed vulnerabilities; at least most. I would think the then Chairman/CEO of Amazon would have an up-to-date iPhone?
I also think there are also telling signs, for example, to cite Bezos' case, his phone typically uploaded only a few KB/day. Then all of a sudden it was MB/day. From an analytic perspective maybe network m
Old joke (Score:1)
The rain in Spain falls mainly on the...SPANIARDS!
Because if it falls on the Catalans, they'll try to secede!
Well duh (Score:2)
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Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition! (Score:3)