spyware finfisher: Helping governments snoop on citizens

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spyware finfisher: Helping governments snoop on citizens -

finfisher (formerly part of the Gamma Group International based in the United Kingdom until at the end of 2013) is a German company that specializes in helping enforcement agencies of law around the world, offering a series of "innovative computer tools to target devices of suspects and extract valuable information "of OS X, Windows and Linux, as well as Android, iOS, BlackBerry, Symbian and Windows Mobile.

Ahem, I'll start it again ...

finfisher is a German company that produces and sells malicious software labeled as computer intrusion systems software exploits and remote surveillance systems that are able to intercept communications and data from unsuspecting users, journalists, activists and political dissidents.

finfisher, also known as FinSpy, has been in the news for a number of years with Citizen Lab and WikiLeaks providing the most information about the company and the software . Last year, a "scientist" through the name of PhineasFisher hacked the servers of Gamma International, spyware manufacturers finfisher and outline some of his secret world .

Given the exposure, one would think the company to rename, or quietly disappear from the "net", but, no, because it seems that is more FinSpy busy as ever! In new survey, Citizen Lab have managed to trace some of the countries suspected of using spyware tool suite finfisher their citizens.

According to Citizen Lab researchers, at least 32 countries are active customers of spyware finfisher, despite the fact that the company claims to use proxies that are "virtually impossible to trace. "to find all these servers, the researchers scanned the entire Internet six times between late December 2014 and in September past.

Although it may not come as a surprise that government agencies and law enforcement will spy on its own citizens for reasons of "national interest" today, there is a real cause concern that various countries look to private companies to provide the means by which surveil targets, rather than their own internal resources (and more importantly, responsible). as data Hacking tipper team shows, these private companies are unable to resist an attack, how government information is leaked on the Web.

What is also apparent is that these private companies have little moral scruples and even less when it comes to selling their goods to oppressive regimes.

as the map below, some of these customers are in countries that have dubious histories of human rights, such as Kazakhstan, Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Venezuela. In the past, customers spyware finfisher, including those of Bahrain and Ethiopia, have been caught using spyware against the human rights activists and opposition groups


as researchers report in the Citizen Lab report -. "Despite the wide publicity, and often critical, products like finfisher are bought and made by countries around the world. As the customer list grows, it should cover more abuse potential of this technology." The Hacking team and two finfisher say they only sell to governments, but newly released documents suggest that FinSpy has sold at least a private security company

disclosure of the information to public shows that there is no conspiracy over -. are constantly increasing, very well funded companies that are determined to take away your privacy and your information to sell to the highest bidder, regardless of whether it could land an innocent man in prison, or worse.

Although it is very unlikely that your computer will be infected with spyware finfisher, you can check with a monitoring tool called Resist Detekt .

Although VPN will not save you from being infected with spyware finfisher a virtual private network is one of the best measures defensive that you can use to protect and secure your personal information, and the use of anti-virus software and not clicking on suspicious links. Check out my previous blogs for tips on how to remain anonymous and how to keep your data safe all online.

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