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How the Mercenaries Selling Cyber-Surveillance Software are a Threat to Cyberpeace
March 12, 2021
by CyberPeace Institute

How the Mercenaries Selling Cyber-Surveillance Software are a Threat to Cyberpeace

Spyware companies claim to sell their wares only to governments fighting crime and terrorism but it is all too easy for these tools to be used by repressive regimes to
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