Sunday, January 13, 2019

The truth takes courage.

Reporting that revealed how the Mexican government was illegally using spyware.
 
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THE TRUTH IS WORTH IT | Uncovering the Mexican govrnment's illegal use of spyware.
 
 
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In 2017, New York Times journalist Azam Ahmed revealed that the Mexican government was illegally using spyware to target the country’s most prominent human rights lawyers, journalists and anti-corruption activists.

He worked with independent forensic experts to analyze dozens of text messages, which were used as lures to install the spyware on targets’ phones. While reporting, he realized he’d received identical messages. “For months after, my phone often malfunctioned,” he said.

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