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New York Times journalist Nicole Perlroth on the secret trade in tools used to hack the press

12 minute read 29 August 2016. Apple releases an update for iOS devices after Egyptian journalist Ahmed Mansoor was targeted with spyware made by the Israeli company NSO, Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto CPJ spoke to Perlroth about her reporting, and the implications of the growing trade in exploits and spyware for journalists around the world. This statement was originally published on cpj.org on 9 March 2021. The last time  New York Times cybersecurity journalist Nicole Perlroth spoke with Emirati activist Ahmed Mansoor in 2016, his passport had been taken and he had recently been beaten almost to the point of death. “We learned later on that our phone conversation had been tapped, that someone was in his baby monitor, that his wife was being spied on,” Perlroth told CPJ in a phone conversation in early March. “He was really living in a prison.”

TAIK introduces itself to Biden administration, proposes to partner against China

Last Updated On: Mar 19 2021 09:54 Gmt+3 The president of the Turkey-United States Business Council (TAIK), Turkey’s largest trade group in the U.S., introduced itself to President Joe Biden’s administration with proposals on how the two countries can achieve greater cooperation. Mehmet Ali Yalçındağ, TAIK’s president, led the effort with a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday. Congratulating Blinken on his confirmation to the post, Yalçındağ praised Blinken for his “well-deserved appointment” to lead the Department of State and expressed his eagerness to build a working relationship. “The economic relationship between our two countries is not just vital for Turkish and American livelihoods; it is the foundation upon which our decades-old alliance can be strengthened,” wrote Yalçındağ. He stressed that deepened cooperation would “bring forth more security, understanding, and increased cooperation within our critically important strategic

Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 3 10 21

Sunburn — The morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics — 3.10.21 Good Wednesday morning: Donald Trump over Joe Biden by a couple of points on Election Day, and not much has changed in the four months since, according to new polling from Mason-Dixon. The pollster didn’t put the former President head-to-head with his successor, but it did find that Biden’s job approval rating is underwater, with 47% of voters approving and 49% disapproving. The balance is undecided. Floridians still prefer Donald Trump to Joe Biden, a new survey finds. Biden does hold a dominant plus-77 approval rating among Black voters and enjoys a plus-12 among Hispanic voters, but White voters are decidedly not fans, handing him a minus-21. Women and South Florida residents were also on his side, too, though men and voters from every other region are nonplussed.

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