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U.S. Imposes Visa Restrictions on 13 Linked to Commercial Spyware Misuse. The U.S. Department of State on Monday said it's taking steps to impose visa restrictions on 13 individuals who are allegedly involved in the development and sale of commercial spyware or who are immediately family members of those involved in such businesses. "These individuals have facilitated or derived financial benefit from the misuse of this technology, which has targeted journalists, academics, human rights defenders, dissidents and other perceived critics, and U.S. Government personnel," the department said. The names of those subjected to visa restrictions were not disclosed, but the move comes more than two months after the U.S. government said it's enacting a new policy that enforces visa constraints on people engaging in practices that could threaten privacy and freedom of expression. It also aims to counter the misuse and proliferation of commercial spyware that has been put to use by authoritarian governments to spy on civil society members, in addition to promoting accountability. The development comes as Israeli publication Haaretz reported that Intellexa presented a proof-of-concept (PoC) system in 2022 called Aladdin that enabled the planting of phone spyware through online ads. The Intellexa Consortium was sanctioned by the U.S. Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) last month for developing, operating, and distributing" commercial spyware designed to target government officials, journalists, and policy experts in the country. It's not just spyware, as Kaspersky recently reported that 31,031 unique users were affected by stalkerware in 2023, up from 29,312 a year prior, with most of them located in Russia, Brazil, and India – a dubious distinction held by the three countries since 2019. "Stalkerware products are typically marketed as legitimate anti-theft or parental control apps for smartphones, tablets and computers, but in reality, they are something very different. Installed without the knowledge or consent of the person being tracked, these apps operate stealthily and provide a perpetrator with the means to gain control over a victim's life," the company said. Goodbye, Atlassian Server. Goodbye… Backups? Protect your data on Atlassian Cloud from disaster with Rewind's daily backups and on-demand restores. How to Update and Automate Outdated Security Processes Download the eBook for step-by-step guidance on how to update your security processes as your business grows.

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NATION STATE ACTIVITY // U.S. Imposes Visa Restrictions on Commercial Spyware Abusers

The U.S. State Department is imposing visa restrictions on 13 individuals linked to the development and exploitation of commercial spyware.

These targeted individuals are either directly involved, or are family members of those who engage in the spyware business, financially benefiting from its abuse.

The impacted spyware has been used to surveil journalists, academics, human rights defenders, dissidents, critics, and U.S. government personnel, violating privacy norms.

The action builds on a previously announced U.S. policy aimed at countering the misuse of spyware and is intended to promote accountability and protect freedom of expression.

This policy also addresses concerns about authoritarian governments using such technology to spy on civil society members.

In related news, the U.S. Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control sanctioned the Intellexa Consortium for deploying spyware against various targets, including government officials and journalists.

Kaspersky’s report reveals an increase in stalkerware victims, with significant occurrences in Russia, Brazil, and India, highlighting the ongoing challenge of illicit surveillance technologies.