RES: [governance] Finfisher Spy Kit Revealed in Bahrain

Vanda UOL vanda at uol.com.br
Tue Jul 31 18:38:18 EDT 2012


Very interesting Robert!  the problem with prohibitive laws, not to sell,
not to produce etc etc,  building a  difficult barrier to get I what someone
desires,  there will always be someone keen to sell  the way to easy
trespass. 
 As we say here: "to build difficult is the way to sell facility"
Best, 
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De: governance-request at lists.igcaucus.org
[mailto:governance-request at lists.igcaucus.org] Em nome de Robert Guerra
Enviada em: quarta-feira, 25 de julho de 2012 10:46
Para: Internet Governance Caucus
Assunto: [governance] Finfisher Spy Kit Revealed in Bahrain

(sharing this with the governance list. Apologies for cross posting..)

For Immediate Release

>From Bahrain With Love: FinFisher's Spy Kit Exposed?

July 25, 2012 -- The Citizen Lab announces the publication of a detailed
post analyzing several pieces of malware targeting Bahraini dissidents,
shared with us by Bloomberg News.

The analysis suggests that the malware used is "FinSpy," part of the
commercial intrusion kit, Finfisher, distributed by the United Kingdom-based
company, Gamma International.

The commercial market for computer network attack, exploitation, and
targeted surveillance products and services is growing. Several reports have
identified these products and services being marketed to regimes that
violate human rights or employ them to quell political opposition. However,
the market is shrouded in secrecy with some companies going so far as
advertising their clandestine capabilities. 

The market has been controversial: In September 2011, the EU Parliament
passed a resolution that bans the export of information technology systems
that can be used "in connection with a violation of human rights, democratic
principles or freedom of speech [.] by using interception technologies and
digital data transfer devices for monitoring mobile phones and text messages
and targeted surveillance of Internet use."

While there have been reports and descriptions of Gamma International's
products (including revelations that they had been sold to the Egyptian
government's state security apparatus), this is the first public analysis of
the Finfisher toolkit.

Malware analysis by Morgan Marquis-Boire and Bill Marczak. Assistance from
Seth Hardy and Harry Tuttle gratefully received.

Special thanks to John Scott-Railton.

Thanks to Marcia Hofmann and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).

We would also like to acknowledge Privacy International for their continued
work and graciously provided background information on Gamma International.

For full report, please see:
https://citizenlab.org/2012/07/from-bahrain-with-love-finfishers-spy-kit-exp
osed/

For Bloomberg news report, please see here:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-07-25/cyber-attacks-on-activists-traced-t
o-finfisher-spyware-of-gamma.html

For press inquiries, please contact info at citizenlab.org

Ronald J. Deibert
Professor of Political Science
Director, The Canada Centre for Global Security Studies and The Citizen Lab
Munk School of Global Affairs University of Toronto r.deibert at utoronto.ca
http://deibert.citizenlab.org/ twitter.com/citizenlab





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