IT Sec News updates – Spyware Attacks

September 6, 2024
NEWS

Colombian police paid an Israeli firm $11m in cash for the spyware, Colombia's president revealed.

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Newly discovered infrastructure suggests use of the spyware has seen an uptick in recent months despite the hit the spyware brand took in the …

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Sanctions and public exposure might have driven Intellexa into silence for months, but that doesn't mean its Predator spyware is gone for good.

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Intellexa's Predator spyware infrastructure re-emerges after sanctions. Learn how this mercenary spyware is evolving, targeting high-profile …

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The police paid Israeli firm NSO Group $11 million for Pegasus and used the spyware to “intercept communications” of political leaders and activists, …

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Colombian President Gustavo Petro criticised on Wednesday the purchase of Israel-made Pegasus spyware by the country's police to “intercept …

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Colombian President Gustavo Petro criticized on Wednesday the purchase of Israel-made Pegasus spyware by the country's police to “intercept …

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Spyware research, Cicada rebrand, MacroPack malware, Google backports actively exploited Android flaw, Fear the Revival Hijack.

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While the Israeli press has previously reported that Colombia has acquired Pegasus spyware, with payments shipped via private jet, Petro's speech …

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Colombian President Gustavo Petro criticised on Wednesday the purchase of Israel-made Pegasus spyware by the country's police to “intercept …

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