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U.N. rights chief decries reported spyware abuse

Michelle Bachelet said reports of spying with military-grade malware on activists, dissidents and journalists “seem to confirm some of the worst fears.”

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By John Heilprin - July 19, 2021
An Israeli cyber intelligence array in 2019 (AN/Mussi Katz)
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