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The state s right : Top court refuses to rule on Israeli sale of spy tech to Russia - Tech News

The state s right : Top court refuses to rule on Israeli sale of spy tech to Russia - Tech News
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I Have a Lot to Say About Signal s Cellebrite Hack | Center for Internet and Society

I Have a Lot to Say About Signal s Cellebrite Hack | Center for Internet and Society
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Equipped by US & Israeli Firms, Police in Botswana Search Phones for Sources

Justice Motlhabani, left, and Letsogile Barupi, followed by Oratile Dikologang, leave the magistrate’s court in Gaborone, Botswana, on April 14, 2020. (Mmegi/Thalefang Charles via Committee to Protect Journalists, New York) NEW YORK, May 11 2021 (IPS) - Oratile Dikologang was naked when police officers pulled black plastic over his head during his detention in April 2020. It was difficult to breathe, but the interrogation continued, he told CPJ in a recent phone interview. “What are your sources, where do you get information,” he recalled them asking repeatedly. “It was the most painful experience,” he said. Dikologang, the digital editor and co-founder of the

New Report Shows Phone Cracking Tech is Being Used to Target Journalists in Botswana

New Report Shows Phone Cracking Tech is Being Used to Target Journalists in Botswana Share Photo: David Ramos, Getty Images The willingness of digital forensics firms to sell to pretty much any paying law enforcement agency, regardless of the country’s human rights record, has stirred up no minor amount of controversy. These tools, critics say, allow bad governments expansive, invasive powers, and may be used in the course of investigations that illegitimately target activists or journalists. In what seems like a key example of this problem, a new report published this week by the Committee to Protect Journalists shows how U.S. and Israeli digital forensics firms were recently used by the government of Botswana to investigate several journalists for… well, that part isn’t exactly clear.

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