https://www.cyberscoop.com/india-spyware-nso-group-amnesty-international-citizen-lab/
By Shannon Vavra
CYBERSCOOP
June 15, 2020
Human rights activists in India were targeted by a coordinated spyware campaign
from January to October of 2019, according to research published Monday by
Amnesty International and the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab.
Nine activists in total were targeted, eight of which have been calling for the
release of 11 people jailed during protests related to the violent uprising in
Bhima Koregaon, India in 2018.
The targets were sent spearphishing emails with malicious links and files that,
if clicked, would infect the victims’ computers with spyware capable of
tracking their communications. Three of the activists were also alleged to have
been targeted by Pegasus, a notorious spyware program developed by Israeli
surveillance software firm NSO Group last year.
Human rights defenders in India have been victimized by spyware in the past.
But the research shows that surveillance software has been leveraged multiple
times against activists linked to the Bhima Koregaon activists. One of the
activists who was imprisoned following the protests, Anand Teltumbde, alleged
last year that someone used NSO’s software in an attempt to hack his devices.
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