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Report on Paragon Spyware

Schneier on Security

Paragon Solutions was founded in Israel in 2019 and sells spyware called Graphite. Other Surveillance Tech Deployed Against The Same Italian Cluster. Citizen Lab has a new report on Paragon’s spyware: Key Findings: Introducing Paragon Solutions. Infrastructure Analysis of Paragon Spyware.

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Zero-day attacks on browsers and smartphones drop, says Google

Malwarebytes

Cybercriminals are having less success targeting end-user technology with zero-day attacks, said Google’s security team this week. While most attacks do still target personal technology like smartphones and browsers, the focus is moving increasingly to enterprise tech. What does all this mean for you?

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Evaluating the NSA's Telephony Metadata Program

Schneier on Security

The first concern was over high numbers: in both 2016 and 2017, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court issued 40 orders for collection, but the NSA collected hundreds of millions of CDRs, and the agency provided little clarification for the high numbers. This paper sheds significant light on all three of these concerns.

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WhatsApp hack: Meta wins payout over NSO Group spyware

Malwarebytes

According to the original complaint against NSO Group, filed in October 2019, the spyware vendor used WhatsApp servers to send malware to around 1400 mobile phones. The European Data Protection Supervisor recommended an EU ban on the technology in 2022, although this has not yet happened.

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Amnesty International filed a lawsuit against Israeli surveillance firm NSO

Security Affairs

Amnesty International filed a lawsuit against Israeli surveillance firm NSO and fears its staff may be targeted by the company with its Pegasus spyware. The name NSO Group made the headlines last week after the disclosure of the WhatsApp flaw exploited by the company to remotely install its surveillance software.

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WhatsApp sued Israeli surveillance firm NSO Group and its parent Q Cyber Technologies

Security Affairs

WhatsApp sued Israeli surveillance firm NSO Group, accusing it of using a flaw in its messaging service to conduct cyberespionage on journalists and activists. WhatsApp sued the Israeli surveillance firm NSO Group accusing it of carrying out malicious attacks against its users. link] — Will Cathcart (@wcathcart) October 29, 2019.

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EU officials were targeted with Israeli surveillance software

Security Affairs

According to a report published by Reuters, an Israeli surveillance software was used to spy on senior officials in the European Commission. One of the officials targeted with the infamous spyware there is Didier Reynders, a senior Belgian statesman who has served as the European Justice Commissioner since 2019. Pierluigi Paganini.