The governments of Australia, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark, Israel, and Singapore are likely customers of Israeli spyware maker Paragon Solutions, according to a new technical report by a renowned digital ...
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Paragon Spyware Exposed as Civilian ThreatA Spyware Maker in the Spotlight Serious charges have been brought against Israeli spying software manufacturer Paragon Solutions. According to a recent Citizen Lab research, a number of governments ...
Infosec newsbytes Israeli spyware maker Paragon Solutions pitches its tools as helping governments and law enforcement ...
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Ansa on MSN90 known cases fraction of those spied on by Paragon - studyThe estimated 90 individuals who were notified that they had been spied on through the suspected use of Paragon Solutions' 'Graphite' military-grade hacking software were likely a fraction of the ...
Researchers say the Ontario Provincial Police may have secretly used controversial Israeli spyware technology, raising ...
The Citizen Lab just published its investigation into Paragon Solutions, an “ethical” cyber defense company recently linked to a spyware campaign targeting journalists on WhatsApp. Along with ...
Researchers say they found 'possible links' between the Ontario Provincial Police and Paragon Solutions spyware, which has been used against civil society worldwide.
Israeli spyware developer Paragon Solutions Ltd. was founded in 2019 by Ehud Barak, the former Israeli Prime Minister, and Ehud Schneorson, the former commander of Israel's Unit 8200. Florida ...
Rights advocates raise concerns over Paragon spyware use against journalists and activists in Europe
Amnesty International on Wednesday condemned the extensive use of Paragon Solutions‘ Graphite spyware to target journalists and human rights defenders in Europe, and called for urgent regulatory ...
WhatsApp has patched a zero-click, zero-day vulnerability used to install Paragon's Graphite spyware following reports from security researchers at the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab.
a sophisticated spyware tool developed by the Israeli company Paragon Solutions. Graphite was deployed in a “zero-click” attack, meaning no interaction from the victim was required.
Paragon has long tried to distinguish itself from competitors, such as NSO Group — whose spyware has been abused in several countries — by claiming to be a more responsible spyware vendor.
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