Britain, France lead 35 nation agreement on controlling spyware

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Used to listen to phone calls, steal photos and remotely operate cameras and microphones.

Britain, France lead 35 nation agreement on controlling spyware
Countries led by Britain, France and the United States and tech firms including Google, Microsoft and Meta signed a joint statement recognising the need for more action to tackle malicious use of cyber spying tools. The declaration was signed by 35 nations at a conference hosted by both Britain ...

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