Lebanon: NSO Group allegedly hacked Human Rights Watch staffer with Pegasus spyware
摘要
日期: 2022年1月26日
地点: 黎巴嫩
企业
NSO Group受影响的
受影响的总人数: 1
人权捍卫者: ( 1 - 黎巴嫩 , 慈善/非牟利 , Gender not reported )议题
监视 , 妇女 , 人权捍卫者 , 隐私回应
已邀请回应:是,由HRW and the Guardian
回应的外部链接: (查看更多)
后续行动: NSO declined to respond to the Guardian’s questions about Fakih’s case but the company told HRW that it was “not aware of any active customer using [its] technology against a Human Rights Watch staff member” and that it would open an initial assessment into allegations that Fakih had been hacked.
信息来源: News outlet
"Top Human Rights Watch investigator allegedly hacked with Pegasus spyware" 26 January 2022
The mobile phones of a senior Human Rights Watch staff member are alleged to have been repeatedly hacked by a client of NSO Group...when she was investigating the catastrophic August 2020 explosion...in Beirut.
The alleged hacking of Lama Fakih...director of crisis and conflict at HRW, marks the latest example of how NSO’s powerful surveillance tool...has been used by the company’s clients to target campaigners and journalists.
...An investigation by HRW’s security team...found that Fakih’s iPhones had apparently been infected with Pegasus through a so-called “zero-click” exploit that allows operators of the spyware to infect a phone without the mobile user doing anything, such as clicking on a link...
NSO’s chairman...said he was stepping down as chairman of the company but denied that the move had any connection to the recent developments...
NSO declined to respond to the Guardian’s questions about Fakih’s case but the company told HRW that it was “not aware of any active customer using [its] technology against a Human Rights Watch staff member” and that it would open an initial assessment into allegations that Fakih had been hacked...