Special Report: Cyber-intel firms pitch governments on spy tools to trace coronavirus

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At least eight surveillance and cyber-intel companies attempting to sell repurposed kit.

Special Report: Cyber-intel firms pitch governments on spy tools to trace coronavirus
When law enforcement agencies want to gather evidence locked inside an iPhone, they often turn to hacking software from the Israeli firm Cellebrite. By manually plugging the software into a suspect’s phone, police can break in and determine where the person has gone and whom he or she has ...

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