2023-05-22
AMLO's military illegaly spying on his own fellow Govt officials. Yet, AMLO has said that the Mexican military are beyond reproach & has expanded their power as never before. Not a victim but an enabler. https://twitter.com/...
New York Times
Sources and analysis: Alejandro Encinas, Mexico's undersecretary for human rights, was targeted with Pegasus while he investigated the country's military abuses
New York Times : Tweets: @arturoangel20 , @falko_ernst , @diazbriseno , @lkatzenberg , and @adam_wola Tweets: @arturoangel20 : He Was Investigating Mexico's Military. Then the Spy...
2023-04-18
“[Mexican] President AMLO...promised to stop what he called the ‘illegal” spying of the past’ " “He did not” “As recently as the second half of 2022, Pegasus infiltrated the cellphones of two of the country's leading human rights defenders” via NYT https://twitter.com/...
New York Times
An investigation details how Mexico became Pegasus' first client, grew to be its most prolific user, and continues to use the spyware despite promising to stop
A Times investigation reveals the story behind how Mexico became the first and most prolific user of Pegasus. Tweets: @el_reportero , @llchristyll , @lkatzenberg , @diazbriseno , @...
2022-10-03
The same Mexican Army that the US trusts for containing migration is also deploying Pegasus spyware vs journos & activists. Like in the Saudi case, the US Govt will find it hard to publicly criticize a Govt like AMLO's upon which it depends on. https://twitter.com/...
The Citizen Lab
Research: Pegasus attacks on Mexican activists and reporters from 2019-2021 used 0-click exploits, after Mexico's president called Pegasus a thing of the past
Key Takeaways — Mexican digital rights organization R3D (Red en los Defensa de los Derechos Digitales) …
2022-05-10
There's a Mexican verb for what Musk does here: cantinflear https://twitter.com/...
Washington Post
Researchers: Elon Musk, who vowed to defeat Twitter's “spam bots or die trying”, has long benefited from “fanbots” boosting Tesla shares and deriding critics
official surveillance video of the states themselves—Facebook and YouTube would take them down as “misinformation.” You can see right away what they're terrified of—not misinformat...