US Government Expands Sanctions Against Spyware Maker Intellexa (techcrunch.com) 12
The U.S. government said Monday that it has issued fresh financial sanctions against five individuals and a corporate entity associated with spyware-making consortium Intellexa, months after the government sanctioned its founder. From a report: In its latest statement, the U.S. Treasury said it sanctioned the five people, including senior Intellexa executives and associates, who are alleged to be involved in the sale of Intellexa's phone spyware, dubbed Predator, to authoritarian governments. Predator can be used to hack into fully patched phones nearly invisibly, allowing the organization that deployed the spyware to obtain complete access to the target's device, including their private messages and real-time location. The Treasury said the spyware has been used to target U.S. government officials, journalists, and opposition politicians.
The sanctions include Felix Bitzios, who owns an Intellexa consortium company that the Treasury says was used to supply Predator spyware to an unnamed foreign government; Merom Harpaz and Panagiota Karaoli, who hold senior positions in Intellexa's corporate structure, according to the Treasury; and Andrea Nicola Constantino Hermes Gambazzi, who the Treasury says was involved in processing transactions for companies within Intellexa's consortium. The Treasury added that the Aliada Group, a company based in the British Virgin Islands and a member of the Intellexa group of companies, was also sanctioned for enabling tens of millions of dollars in transactions for the spyware-making consortium. A senior U.S. government official told reporters during a background call on Monday that the latest round of sanctions were part of the government's ongoing effort to target the commercial spyware industry. The U.S. official said the government was tracking money flows and movements to determine what entities might be trying to avoid or circumvent the sanctions.
The sanctions include Felix Bitzios, who owns an Intellexa consortium company that the Treasury says was used to supply Predator spyware to an unnamed foreign government; Merom Harpaz and Panagiota Karaoli, who hold senior positions in Intellexa's corporate structure, according to the Treasury; and Andrea Nicola Constantino Hermes Gambazzi, who the Treasury says was involved in processing transactions for companies within Intellexa's consortium. The Treasury added that the Aliada Group, a company based in the British Virgin Islands and a member of the Intellexa group of companies, was also sanctioned for enabling tens of millions of dollars in transactions for the spyware-making consortium. A senior U.S. government official told reporters during a background call on Monday that the latest round of sanctions were part of the government's ongoing effort to target the commercial spyware industry. The U.S. official said the government was tracking money flows and movements to determine what entities might be trying to avoid or circumvent the sanctions.
They made a big mistake. (Score:2)
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It is not illegal (Score:2)
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Buy American-made (Score:3)
The US government spent decades selling guns to "authoritarian governments", with free lessons on how to point them at a starving populace, so said governments would buy only American-made goods. (For a few countries, the USA sold the guns to the other side, the freedom-fighters, for a similar consequence: Although victorious freedom-fighters ignored American-made.) In that situation, the guns wouldn't be pointed at Americans, spyware doesn't offer the same lack of consequences.
This is the USA punishing people who act the same as it does.
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This is the USA punishing people who act the same as it does.
Exactly. What is the difference between Intellexa and NSO group (who make the Pegasus spyware)? As far as I can tell, literally nothing except for the fact that the list of governments whom are supplied by NSO group includes the US. Which begs the further question, why isn't the US a customer of Intellexa? Maybe Intellexa refused to sell to the US for some reason?
Regardless of the answer, global geopolitics in the information age is looking more and more like the kind of immature arguing one might expect
Apple and Android should be fined (Score:1)
No mention of Israel. (Score:1)
Russian hackers = Russia
Chinese hackers = China
Israeli hackers =
Obvious bullshit for 'enemies' - Obvious protection for 'allies' - even ones currently perpetrating a 'Plausible Genocide'.