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Intellexa's Predator Spyware Used to Hack Journalist's iPhone in Angola, Research Says

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Alex Chen
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Amnesty International has found evidence that a government customer of Intellexa, a sanctioned surveillance vendor, used its Predator spyware against a prominent journalist in Angola.

The use of Predator spyware is a serious concern, as it can be used to intercept and monitor a person's communications, including their phone calls, emails, and messages. This can be particularly problematic for journalists, who often rely on secure communication channels to protect their sources and conduct their work.

Intellexa's Predator spyware has been linked to several high-profile cases of surveillance and hacking in the past. In 2022, the company was accused of selling its spyware to authoritarian regimes, which used it to target dissidents and human rights activists.

The use of Predator spyware by a government customer in Angola is a clear violation of human rights and international law. Amnesty International has called on Intellexa to take immediate action to prevent the misuse of its spyware and to ensure that its products are not used to target journalists and other vulnerable individuals.

The Details

  • Intellexa's Predator spyware was used to hack a journalist's iPhone in Angola.
  • The use of Predator spyware is a serious concern, as it can be used to intercept and monitor a person's communications.
  • Intellexa has been linked to several high-profile cases of surveillance and hacking in the past.
  • Amnesty International has called on Intellexa to take immediate action to prevent the misuse of its spyware.

Sources

[1] Intellexa's Predator spyware used to hack iPhone of journalist in Angola, research says