Who is spying on Mexico's opposition leaders, journalists and activists?
Who is spying on Mexico's opposition leaders, journalists and activists?
Kate Linthicum
JUNE 29, 2017 1:25 PM
A spying scandal in Mexico widened Thursday after it was confirmed by experts that several of the countrys top opposition leaders along with journalists and human rights advocates were targeted by high-tech spyware exclusively sold to governments.
The Internet watchdog group Citizen Lab exposed the scandal this month in a report that showed that spyware known as Pegasus had been used in recent years to infiltrate the cellphones of 12 prominent journalists and rights activists, all of whom had been critical of the Mexican government.
The victims received messages with links to the same malware, which, when activated, allows outsiders to remotely access a phones data as well as activate its camera and microphone.
On Thursday, the group said the spyware had been used against members of the conservative National Action Party, or PAN, which had asked Citizen Lab to investigate suspicious messages received by several of top members. Although Citizen Lab did not say who it believes was responsible for the spying, the group said that around the time the victims phones were targeted, Congress was debating anti-corrpution legislation.
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http://www.latimes.com/world/mexico-americas/la-fg-mexico-spying-20170629-story.html
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