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Intellexa’s Predator spyware used to hack iPhone of journalist in Angola, research says Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai

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​Amnesty International says it found evidence that a government customer of Intellexa, a sanctioned surveillance vendor, used its Predator spyware against a prominent journalist in Angola.    Amnesty International says it found evidence that a government customer of Intellexa, a sanctioned surveillance vendor, used its Predator spyware against a prominent journalist in Angola.  Security, privacy, Spyware, surveillance, Predator, cybersecurity, Amnesty International, Intellexa, Angola TAGS: #fyp #foryou #crypto #cryptonews #Trump #ElonMusk #bitcoin #Tech #TechNews TechCrunch Read More


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