'It's a free-for-all': how hi-tech spyware ends up in the hands of Mexico's cartels
Mexico has become a major importer of spying kit but officials are accused of colluding with criminal groups β and innocent individuals are often targeted
Corrupt Mexican officials have helped drug cartels in the country obtain state-of-the-art spyware which can be used to hack mobile phones, according to a senior DEA official.
As many as 25 private companies β including the Israeli company NSO Group and the Italian firm Hacking Team β have sold surveillance software to Mexican federal and state police forces, but there is little or no regulation of the sector β and no way to control where the spyware ends up, said the officials.
βItβs a free-for-all,β the official told the Cartel Project, an initiative coordinated by Forbidden Stories, a global network of investigative journalists whose mission is to continue the work of reporters who are threatened, censored or killed. βThe police who have the technology would just sell it to the cartels.β
Over the past decade, Mexico has become a major importer of spyware, as officials insist they need to equip themselves against the powerful organised crime groups that have helped drive the countryβs murder rate to record levels.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/07/mexico-cartels-drugs-spying-corruption
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#Mexico #drug #cartels #NSO #spyware #surveillance
Mexico has become a major importer of spying kit but officials are accused of colluding with criminal groups β and innocent individuals are often targeted
Corrupt Mexican officials have helped drug cartels in the country obtain state-of-the-art spyware which can be used to hack mobile phones, according to a senior DEA official.
As many as 25 private companies β including the Israeli company NSO Group and the Italian firm Hacking Team β have sold surveillance software to Mexican federal and state police forces, but there is little or no regulation of the sector β and no way to control where the spyware ends up, said the officials.
βItβs a free-for-all,β the official told the Cartel Project, an initiative coordinated by Forbidden Stories, a global network of investigative journalists whose mission is to continue the work of reporters who are threatened, censored or killed. βThe police who have the technology would just sell it to the cartels.β
Over the past decade, Mexico has become a major importer of spyware, as officials insist they need to equip themselves against the powerful organised crime groups that have helped drive the countryβs murder rate to record levels.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/07/mexico-cartels-drugs-spying-corruption
Related post : https://t.me/NoGoolag/4297
#Mexico #drug #cartels #NSO #spyware #surveillance
the Guardian
'It's a free-for-all': how hi-tech spyware ends up in the hands of Mexico's cartels
Mexico has become a major importer of spying kit but officials are accused of colluding with criminal groups β and innocent individuals are often targeted