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by ed25519FUUU
1802 days ago
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Everybody is coming down on NSO but why aren’t we asking more about the clients? Who is spying on “CEOs, politicians, religious leaders, union bosses”? And once these people are compromised, what are they being asked to do? |
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The problem with this model is that NSO are, as with heat shields, replaceable. A new target will appear to take its place.
But that too will draw attention, it will have to assemble talent (leadership, engineering, sales, operations), and will itself have vulnerabilities. As I suggested in a thread yesterday, playing in the field of dirty ops raises prospects for piercing the corporate shield of liability for all those involved: the firm, its personnel, investors, creditors, suppliers, and where identifiable, clients.