Finfisher
Meet The Cyber Mercenaries Selling Spyware To Governments
These are the world’s most notorious cyber mercenaries, and the lone hacker fighting—and hacking—them.
A Notorious Hacker Is Trying to Start a ‘Hack Back’ Political Movement
Is this the dawn of a new era of politically-motivated hacks?
Researchers Find ‘Impossible to Trace’ Spyware in 32 Countries
Despite last year’s hack, FinFisher is alive and well.
Mexico Is Hacking Team’s Biggest Paying Client — By Far
Since Sunday's leak, documents reveal that Mexico is by the far the Italian's company biggest client, paying $6.3 million for software that digital rights advocates say are illegal under Mexican law and could harm citizens' privacy.
Hacker Claims Responsibility for the Hit on Hacking Team
The hacker responsible from breaching another surveillance tech company claims responsibility.
Bahraini Activists Claim They Were Targeted by FinFisher Surveillance in the UK
Moosa Abd-Ali Ali is named in a complaint that alleges FinFisher tech was used to spy on campaigners in the UK. He spoke to us about his experience.
A Hacker Claims to Have Leaked 40GB of Docs on Government Spy Tool FinFisher
S/he claims to have dumped info on Gamma International's controversial spyware.
The Fight to Uncover Spyware Exports to Repressive Regimes
Activists from Bahrain and Ethiopia gave evidence in a successful case against the UK tax office's silence on spyware exports.
Mobile Trojans Rear Their Head, Repressive Governments Go For Their Checkbooks
FinFisher is a powerful piece of spyware long admired within cybersecurity circles. It’s capable of logging keystrokes, accessing and exporting a compromised computer’s files, and intercepting encrypted data such as Skype calls.