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2018-02-08
Motherboard

Sources detail Azimuth Security, a boutique hacking shop finding 0-days for Tor, iOS, Android, more, which counts agencies from Five Eyes countries as clients

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2016-07-25
Motherboard

Phineas Fisher, the hacker behind the Hacking Team and FinFisher breaches, talks about his motives and views of the hacking tool industry

Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai / Motherboard :

2016-07-24
Motherboard 1 related

Phineas Fisher, the hacker behind the Hacking Team and FinFisher breaches, talks about his motives and views of the hacking tool industry

A little bit over a year ago, the normally quiet Twitter account of Hacking Team, an Italian company that sells spying tools to governments all over the world, started acting weird.

2015-01-25
The Verge 1 related

How Bahrain's government used FinFisher spyware to target a political activist

A Spy in the Machine  —  In November 2005, during the dead of night, five black cars pulled up in front of the home of Moosa Abd-Ali Ali.  The doors opened, and a group of men stepped out.

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