Sanctioned Spyware Maker Intellexa Had Direct Access To Government Espionage Victims, Researchers Say
Intellexa spyware leak reveals Predator surveillance access and remote control over government systems, raising global privacy concerns.
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Sanctioned Spyware Maker Intellexa Had Direct Access To Government Espionage Victims, Researchers Say
Intellexa Spyware Leak Exposes Deep Access to Global Surveillance Targets Intellexa’s spyware operations are under new scrutiny after leaked documents revealed that the company had direct, real-time access to government surveillance systems targeting private citizens. The revelations answer key questions people have been searching for, including how Predator spyware works, whether Intellexa can see victims’ data, and what the new Amnesty International investigation uncovered about global spyware misuse. Within hours of the leak, security experts warned that this marks one of the clearest examples of a commercial spyware vendor holding privileged access inside government espionage operations. The findings indicate a much deeper level of involvement than previously known, raising questions about cross-border data handling, accountability, and state surveillance ethics. As political tensions heighten around cyber-espionage, the Intellexa reports have quickly sparked global concern. Invest…