Microsoft faces scrutiny in EU over Israel's surveillance of Palestinians
Whistleblowers say Microsoft ‘rapidly offloaded’ data following revelations that Israeli surveillance material was kept on EU-based company servers.
Whistleblowers say Microsoft ‘rapidly offloaded’ data following revelations that Israeli surveillance material was kept on EU-based company servers.
The#Cloudflare disruption is a glimpse of our future if Big Tech's grip tightens.
An internet they own is an internet we cannot trust.
The fight for an open web starts with recognizing the risk.
An internet they own is an internet we cannot trust.
The fight for an open web starts with recognizing the risk.
Global websites back online as Cloudflare issues a dashboard fix due to overnight issue -- the second issue in less than 3 weeks
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PRC State-Sponsored Actors Use BRICKSTORM Malware Across Public Sector and Information Technology Systems.
Smartphones worldwide were silently infected with Israeli malware via malicious ads.
Simply viewing their ads was enough to get infected.
Surveillance company Intellexa gained full access to cameras, microphones, chat apps, emails, GPS locations, photos, files, and browsing activity.
Simply viewing their ads was enough to get infected.
Surveillance company Intellexa gained full access to cameras, microphones, chat apps, emails, GPS locations, photos, files, and browsing activity.
Cyber Dispatch™️
Smartphones worldwide were silently infected with Israeli malware via malicious ads. Simply viewing their ads was enough to get infected. Surveillance company Intellexa gained full access to cameras, microphones, chat apps, emails, GPS locations, photos…
A new investigation jointly published by inside story, Haaretz & WAV Research Collective with the technical assistance of Amnesty international has exposed the internal operations of Intellexa, a company notorious for selling Predator spyware.