The US on Wednesday added the Israeli spyware company NSO Group to its entity list – a federal blacklist prohibiting the company from receiving American technologies – after determining its phone hacking tools had been used by foreign governments to maliciously target government officials, activists, journalists, academics, and embassy workers around the world.
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By Christopher Bing WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Commerce Department added Israel s NSO Group and Candiru to its trade blacklist on Wednesday, saying they sold spyware to foreign governments that used the equipment to target government officials, journalists and others. Positive Technologies of Russia, and Computer Security Initiative Consultancy PTE. LTD, from Singapore, were also listed. The Department said they trafficked in cyber tools used to gain unauthorized access to computer networks. The companies addition to the list, for engaging in activities contrary to U.S. national security or foreign policy interests, means that exports to them from U.S counterparts are restricted. It for instance makes it far harder for U.S. security researchers to sell them information about computer vulnerabilities. In the past, the NSO Group and Candiru have been accused of selling hacking tools to authoritarian regimes. NSO says it only sells its products to law enforcement and intelligence age