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Nation-State ‘Paragon’ Spyware Infections Target Civil Society

Posted on March 21, 2025
Nation-State ‘Paragon’ Spyware Infections Target Civil Society

Law enforcement entities in democratic states have been deploying top-of-the-line messaging app spyware against journalists and aid workers.

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