LibTech The Citizen Lab has published a new report this morning detailing our findings concerned the apparent use by the Ethiopian intelligence service of a spyware sold by an Italian company "Hacking Team", used to target US-based Ethiopian journalists.
Link to full report: https://citizenlab.org/?p=24797 Washington Post coverage: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2015/03/09/spyware-vendor-may-have-helped-ethiopia-spy-on-journalists-even-after-it-was-aware-of-abuses-researchers-say/ Motherboard coverage: http://motherboard.vice.com/read/ethiopia-allegedly-used-spyware-against-us-based-journalists-again Human Rights Watch has issued a press release, which can be found here: http://www.hrw.org/news/2015/03/08/ethiopia-digital-attacks-intensify And the summary is below Hacking Team Reloaded? US-Based Ethiopian Journalists Again Targeted with Spyware Authors: Bill Marczak, John Scott-Railton, and Sarah McKune Summary • On February 12, 2014, Citizen Lab published a report documenting how journalists at the Ethiopian Satellite Television Service (ESAT) were targeted by a governmental attacker in December 2013, with what appeared to be Hacking Team’s Remote Control System (RCS) spyware. • This report details the events of November 5 and 10 and December 19, 2014, when the same attacker again targeted ESAT journalists based in the United States with what appear to be two updated versions of Hacking Team’s RCS spyware. • We link the governmental attacker to Ethiopia. The attacker may be the Ethiopian Information Network Security Agency (INSA). • Hacking Team has a customer policy concerning the human rights implications of its products, and claims it investigates and may take action in response to reported cases of abuse. The research findings documented in this report suggest that Hacking Team may have continued to provide updated versions of its spyware to the same attacker, despite reports of use of the spyware against journalists. 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 r.deib...@utoronto.ca
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