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An Oireachtas committee is to examine the existence of companies in Ireland involved in the production of spyware.
Spyware technology can secretly turn a person’s smartphone into a surveillance device, allowing for remote access to the microphone and camera on the phone as well as to stored text messages and photographs.
The decision by the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Justice to consider the issue comes after it was written to by Fianna Fáil MEP Barry Andrews who said Ireland is at risk of becoming a “haven” for companies involved in the sale of spyware to countries with a history of human rights abuses.
In his letter to the committee chair, party colleague James Lawless TD, Mr Andrews said he was in particular writing about the Intellexa group, which produces a phone hacking technology called Predator and has companies based in Ireland.Intellexa was established by a former Israeli intelligence officer called Tal Dilian and has a number of subsidiaries in Europe and the Caribbean. Its holding company, Thalestris Ltd, and a subsidiary called Intellexa Ltd, have their registered address on Foley Street, in Dublin. It is not known how many staff, if any, they employ in this jurisdiction.
The use of Predator to spy on politicians and journalists in Greece, where the group has a subsidiary also called Intellexa Ltd, is the cause of a huge ongoing controversy there. Earlier this month, the Greek Data Protection Authority issued Intellexa with a €50,000 fine for not co-operating with an investigation into the use of the technology in the jurisdiction.
The Irish government refused to answer questions from a committee of the European Parliament that is investigating the use of spyware in member states, according to a draft report published by the committee in November last.
“The Irish government refused to respond to the question on whether it or law enforcement agencies had been approached by Thalestris or Intellexa, or if they ever used their services,” according to the draft report from the Committee of Inquiry to investigate the use of Pegasus and equivalent surveillance spyware. (Pegasus is another spyware product, produced by an Isreali company called the NSO group.)
“For sound operational and national security reasons it would not be appropriate to comment on the details of national security arrangements, nor would it be appropriate to disclose the department’s cyber security arrangements or those of state offices, agencies and bodies under the department’s remit,” the Goverment told the European Parliament committee, according to the report.
The report also said that Intellexa used Irish tax laws to create a corporate structure that allowed it avoid paying tax on its profits as it was “technically loss-making”.
[ Karlin Lillington: Pegasus Project exposes menace of surveillance ]
A Canadian cybersecurity watchdog organisation called Citizen Lab has said it has detected the use of Predator in Armenia, Egypt, Greece, Indonesia, Madagascar, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Columbia, Ivory Coast, Vietnam, the Philippines and Germany. A recent report by a group called Lighthouse Reports said it had established that the technology had been sold to a notorious militia in Sudan called Rapid Support Forces.
There is no evidence of any links between these sales and the Intellexa operations in Ireland. Sales of the software from this jurisdiction would require a licence as Predator is considered dual use technology or technology that can have civilian and military uses. The Dept of Enterprise told The Irish Times in early January that no sales licence had been requested by Intellexa. A request for a comment from the company got no response.
In its corporate filings in Ireland, Intellexa Ltd describes its activity as providing “intelligence products for law enforcement agencies”. The consolidated accounts for the group record total global sales of €34 million in 2021. There are no figures available for employees in Ireland.
Spyware technology can secretly turn a person’s smartphone into a surveillance device, allowing for remote access to the microphone and camera on the phone as well as to stored text messages and photographs.
The decision by the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Justice to consider the issue comes after it was written to by Fianna Fáil MEP Barry Andrews who said Ireland is at risk of becoming a “haven” for companies involved in the sale of spyware to countries with a history of human rights abuses.
In his letter to the committee chair, party colleague James Lawless TD, Mr Andrews said he was in particular writing about the Intellexa group, which produces a phone hacking technology called Predator and has companies based in Ireland.Intellexa was established by a former Israeli intelligence officer called Tal Dilian and has a number of subsidiaries in Europe and the Caribbean. Its holding company, Thalestris Ltd, and a subsidiary called Intellexa Ltd, have their registered address on Foley Street, in Dublin. It is not known how many staff, if any, they employ in this jurisdiction.
The use of Predator to spy on politicians and journalists in Greece, where the group has a subsidiary also called Intellexa Ltd, is the cause of a huge ongoing controversy there. Earlier this month, the Greek Data Protection Authority issued Intellexa with a €50,000 fine for not co-operating with an investigation into the use of the technology in the jurisdiction.
The Irish government refused to answer questions from a committee of the European Parliament that is investigating the use of spyware in member states, according to a draft report published by the committee in November last.
“The Irish government refused to respond to the question on whether it or law enforcement agencies had been approached by Thalestris or Intellexa, or if they ever used their services,” according to the draft report from the Committee of Inquiry to investigate the use of Pegasus and equivalent surveillance spyware. (Pegasus is another spyware product, produced by an Isreali company called the NSO group.)
“For sound operational and national security reasons it would not be appropriate to comment on the details of national security arrangements, nor would it be appropriate to disclose the department’s cyber security arrangements or those of state offices, agencies and bodies under the department’s remit,” the Goverment told the European Parliament committee, according to the report.
The report also said that Intellexa used Irish tax laws to create a corporate structure that allowed it avoid paying tax on its profits as it was “technically loss-making”.
[ Karlin Lillington: Pegasus Project exposes menace of surveillance ]
A Canadian cybersecurity watchdog organisation called Citizen Lab has said it has detected the use of Predator in Armenia, Egypt, Greece, Indonesia, Madagascar, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Columbia, Ivory Coast, Vietnam, the Philippines and Germany. A recent report by a group called Lighthouse Reports said it had established that the technology had been sold to a notorious militia in Sudan called Rapid Support Forces.
There is no evidence of any links between these sales and the Intellexa operations in Ireland. Sales of the software from this jurisdiction would require a licence as Predator is considered dual use technology or technology that can have civilian and military uses. The Dept of Enterprise told The Irish Times in early January that no sales licence had been requested by Intellexa. A request for a comment from the company got no response.
In its corporate filings in Ireland, Intellexa Ltd describes its activity as providing “intelligence products for law enforcement agencies”. The consolidated accounts for the group record total global sales of €34 million in 2021. There are no figures available for employees in Ireland.
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“It would appear that Ireland is at risk of becoming a haven for companies selling software used in human rights abuses,” Mr Andrews said in his letter to the Oireachtas committee. “I am hopeful that the Joint Committee on Justice can investigate this issue as a matter of importance.”
The committee wrote back to the MEP saying it had considered the matter during a private meeting on January 18th and agreed to add the topic to its work programme for 2023.
The committee wrote back to the MEP saying it had considered the matter during a private meeting on January 18th and agreed to add the topic to its work programme for 2023.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29HfyHyEg-4 wow !! Irish Politicians may have had their phones hacked by Israeli software........shocker !! HSE hack comes to mind......
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All you know about illegal immigration is a “trope” according to IHREC.
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>when asked about the clear and established fact that thousands of people have entered this country without any form of identification, she first of all claimed to have never heard of such a thing, and when pressed dismissed this as a “trope” which is “over-emphasised by groups” who occupy “pockets of society.”
We are forced to pay Sarah Gibney a salary of €136,425 to conceal facts, lobby the government to keep the borders wide open and accommodate infinity asylum swindlers.
Nice money if you can get it.
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>when asked about the clear and established fact that thousands of people have entered this country without any form of identification, she first of all claimed to have never heard of such a thing, and when pressed dismissed this as a “trope” which is “over-emphasised by groups” who occupy “pockets of society.”
We are forced to pay Sarah Gibney a salary of €136,425 to conceal facts, lobby the government to keep the borders wide open and accommodate infinity asylum swindlers.
Nice money if you can get it.
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All you know about illegal immigration is a "trope" according to the IHREC - Gript
Asylum expert appears unfamiliar with statistics
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Prestigious medical journal probes study that claimed Covid vaccines have killed up to 280,000 people in the US
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Prestigious medical journal probes study that claimed Covid vaccines have killed up to 280,000 people in the US
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The Irish out in Artane tonight amongst other parts of Dublin, support from drivers as a roundabout blocked.
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The Irish are out en masse again.
Growing and growing each night.
Growing and growing each night.
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One of the Muslims at the demo outside the Swedish embassy on Saturday is a Kurdish asylum seeker.
He arrived in our country illegally in Jan 2021 as a stowaway on a ferry that docked in Newhaven.
He is still in the asylum process, yet is out on our streets with a bunch of extremists shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’. He took Swedish & Danish flags with him & set them on fire.
This man made a lot of noise about the World Cup in Qatar & the West trying to push their liberal values in Muslim countries with the LGBT propaganda. He was right. As the saying goes when in Rome….
It is not illegal to burn the Quran in Sweden or Denmark. Once again - when in Rome….
I think ‘Bilal’ should withdraw his asylum application & piss off to an Islamic country.
He posted this video on Facebook showing himself burning the flags while shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’.
Just another example of a potential national security threat your government welcomed to our shores & allows to roam freely among us. He’s also an electrical engineer 😳💥💣
He arrived in our country illegally in Jan 2021 as a stowaway on a ferry that docked in Newhaven.
He is still in the asylum process, yet is out on our streets with a bunch of extremists shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’. He took Swedish & Danish flags with him & set them on fire.
This man made a lot of noise about the World Cup in Qatar & the West trying to push their liberal values in Muslim countries with the LGBT propaganda. He was right. As the saying goes when in Rome….
It is not illegal to burn the Quran in Sweden or Denmark. Once again - when in Rome….
I think ‘Bilal’ should withdraw his asylum application & piss off to an Islamic country.
He posted this video on Facebook showing himself burning the flags while shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’.
Just another example of a potential national security threat your government welcomed to our shores & allows to roam freely among us. He’s also an electrical engineer 😳💥💣
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Get outside your tds offices lads enough is enough
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Just onto Red FM Niall Prendeville show. I told him about excess deaths on the rise in Ireland and most countries with high uptake of the vaccines. The Irish Examiner has covered the story and why haven’t Red FM covered this important story. He told me because we go on what the public want to talk about. Please ring them and ask why they’re not covering the story. (081) 810 4106
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The Irish saved civilisation before and we can do it again. Those who turn up to make history at rallies, that's what they are doing- Hermann Kelly
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Has the editor of the Irish Times committed a criminal offence under Section 2 (a) of the Offences Against the State Act, 1939 with their article on Sat, 28th Jan about an alleged attack on a migrant camp near Ashtown, North Dublin ? Section 2 (a): a document consisting of or containing matter calculated or tending to UNDERMINE the public order or the authority of the State, and.. Headline: "Men with dogs, sticks and baseball bat attack migrant camp" (Garda statement contradicts this).