UAE using Israeli app to spy on rights activists
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The United Arab Emirates has been accused of purchasing Israeli malware capable of turning Apple’s iPhones into remote spying devices to clamp down voices of dissent.
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Aug 28, 2016 03:00 UTC
  • Apple has issued a security update after Israeli malware found to be used to spy on Emirati activists’ iPhones. (Getty Images)
    Apple has issued a security update after Israeli malware found to be used to spy on Emirati activists’ iPhones. (Getty Images)

The United Arab Emirates has been accused of purchasing Israeli malware capable of turning Apple’s iPhones into remote spying devices to clamp down voices of dissent.

According to Press TV, the revelation was made by the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab after human rights activist Ahmed Mansoor sent them a suspicious link which had been sent to him via a text message.

The link claimed to contain “new secrets” about detainees being tortured in UAE prisons.

“We recognized the links as belonging to an exploit infrastructure connected to NSO Group, an Israel-based ‘cyber war’ company that sells Pegasus, a government-exclusive ‘lawful intercept’ spyware product,” said Citizen Lab in a statement.

“Once infected, Mansoor’s phone would have become a digital spy in his pocket, capable of employing his iPhone’s camera and microphone to snoop on activity in the vicinity of the device, recording his WhatsApp and Viber calls, logging messages sent in mobile chat apps, and tracking his movements,” it added.

The lab -- which focuses on advanced research and development at the intersection of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), human rights, and global security -- said that the UAE government was “the likely operator behind the targeting,” and noted that the attack was traced back to software designed by Zionist regime’s NSO Group, which writes and sells spyware to clients, including foreign governments.

The NSO, which is reportedly run by former members of the Israeli army’s Unit 8200 electronic surveillance branch, refrained from commenting whether it had sold the software to Abu Dhabi as they “cannot confirm the specific cases.”

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