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DEA using Israeli-made phone spyware to pursue drug cartels — NY Times

The US Drug Enforcement Administration has been using spyware developed by an Israeli company as part of its investigative work, The New York Times reports.

The report cites five individuals with knowledge of the matter.

The DEA is using the software Graphite made by Israel’s Paragon, the report says. The spyware allows users to collect data backed up from an individual’s phone to the cloud.

The report cites a DEA official as saying the agency has only used it outside the US in its efforts to stop drug cartels.

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[Anonymous] 00:27 09.12.2022
The NYT is not a reliable news source. They will lie to push their political agenda. Get an independent evidence before using them.
Selina 21:39 08.12.2022
Spyware is part of the global military arsenal, don't act like you don't know that New York Slimes. Are you actually worried??
Bacha Cobian 20:12 08.12.2022
Phil you are sooooo right👍
Jeanne Ferguson 20:06 08.12.2022
Phil is so right
Phil Johnson 16:20 08.12.2022
Problem with drug cartels vs open borders? So trying to understand logic.
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