http://tribune.com.pk/story/692241/finfisher-surveillance-set-up-on-servers-under-pta/?print=true
‘FinFisher surveillance set up on servers under PTA’
By Rana TanveerPublished: April 7, 2014
LAHORE: 
The alleged set-up of a surveillance technology, FinFisher, in Pakistan was 
challenged before the Lahore High Court on Sunday.
The petitioner, Bytes for All chairman Shahzad Ahmad, said that FinFisher 
software was being used to monitor and obtain information from citizens by 
placing the Trojan software on their computers. He said the fundamental right 
to privacy was in danger.
His counsel, Yasser Latif Hamdani, submitted a recent public report, issued on 
April 30, 2013, by the international watchdog Citizen Lab, which indicated that 
Pakistan was one of the 36 countries that had FinFisher command and control 
systems.
The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority had ownership of the server 
concerned. He said this meant that either someone in the government was 
operating the FinFisher software or that this was being done with the 
government’s knowledge.
He said use of the Finfisher software in countries where certain groups may 
wish to exercise control on expression and curb political dissidents would be 
extremely repressive.
Hamdani said that FinFisher had been criticised for undermining citizens’ 
privacy. It has been used by repressive regimes to crack down on human rights 
defenders and activists. He said the most notable example was in Egypt where 
the government deployed it to curb political dissent in 2011.
He requested the court to ask the Ministry of Information why a FinFisher 
Command and Control server was operational in Pakistan and who had authorised 
its deployment.
Hamdani said operation of such software not only threatened citizens’ right to 
privacy but also the sovereignty of the country.
Hamdani also asked the court to issue directions to immediately stop 
FinFisher’s operations in Pakistan and to direct the appropriate law 
enforcement agencies to seize the equipment used for the purpose and data it 
had collected.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 7th, 2014.
Ronald Deibert
Director, the Citizen Lab 
and the Canada Centre for Global Security Studies
Munk School of Global Affairs
University of Toronto
(416) 946-8916
PGP: http://deibert.citizenlab.org/pubkey.txt
http://deibert.citizenlab.org/
twitter.com/citizenlab
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