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Surveillance software FinSpy discovered in 25 countries

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Intrusion and surveillance software FinSpy has been found to be in use in 25 countries, including many with dubious human rights records. Researchers from The Citizen Lab found command and control servers for FinSpy — also known as FinFisher — across the globe after beginning analysis on a suspicious email targeting Bahraini activists. The software can capture information such as passwords and audio from Skype calls, which it then sends back to a server.

The FinSpy software is made by Gamma Group International in Munich, Germany, but is sold through a subsidiary in the United Kingdom. The surveillance tool is marketed for law enforcement, but has been used to target opposition groups and activists, something that has drawn concern over the software's distribution to select governments. As the report notes, an unregulated market for selling surveillance software globally presents significant risks to cyber attack, as US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper discussed yesterday.

Gamma Group claims that what the researchers discovered is not part of its software line, but that one specific instance was in fact a stolen copy of an old version of the product. However, The Citizen Lab calls into question Gamma Group's claims because of strong links between strains of the software and known FinSpy servers.

The servers identified by the organization were located in Australia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei, Canada, Czech Republic, Estonia, Ethiopia, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Latvia, Malaysia, Mexico, Mongolia, Netherlands, Qatar, Serbia, Singapore, Turkmenistan, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Vietnam. Though a server location doesn't explicitly mean that the corresponding country is using FinSpy, Gamma Group does only sell its product to governments.


FinSpy has been found to affect computers through fake software update prompts, and by hiding in what appears to be an image file that is relevant to the person being phished. With the sale of software like FinSpy largely unregulated, the possibility of its use as a spying tool for means outside of law enforcement is a continued risk.

http://www.theverge.com/2013/3/13/4...-finfisher-25-countries-human-rights-concerns

SELJO HEZ INFORMEJŠN END NAU KEJKULEJTING ŠTA MU SE ISPLATI DA TE ZAJEBE!
Eto u kakvoj slepačkoj državi živmo - molim odredjene "forumaše" da obavezno učestvuju
Dakle ovo nije klasičan keylogger nego all-rounded-grabber

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Napunite My Documents sa gej slikama pa državni provajder nek analizira, nek i oni imaju prijatelja :mrgreen:
Takodje izrokajte nekoliko gej i transvestit sajtova ko web search pa nek analiziraju koji sve tamo materijal postoji
Onda preuzmite nekoliko bičevanja sa završnicom jer i to moraju da pregledaju
Pošto u službi ionako ne rade visokoobrazovani iz finih porodica nego kožuh čobani nek im se zgadi ovca
Pa da se zajebavamo za naše pare :D
 
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Da li nas država špijunira
Vesti, 02.04.2013, 09:12 AM

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Kako piše Njujork Tajms, a prenose Naše novine, Srbija je jedna od 25 zemalja u svetu čije vlasti koriste softver FinSpy (FinFisher) za špijuniranje svojih građana.


Na listi zemalja koje su klijenti britanske kompanije Gamma Group koja proizvodi ovaj softver su, pored Srbije, i Australija, Bahrein, Bangladeš, Velika Britanija, Bruneji, Kanada, Češka Republika, Estonija, Etiopija, Nemačka, Indija, Indonezija, Japan, Letonija, Malezija, Meksiko, Mongolija, Holandija, Katar, Singapur, Turkmenistan, Ujedinjeni Arapski Emirati, SAD i Vijetnam.


Kada je reč o Srbiji, ovaj program je najverovatnije u vlasništvu nekih od obaveštajnih službi (BIA, VOA, VBA), s obzirom da proizvođač tvrdi da se softver prodaje isključivo državnim vladinim agencijama za potrebe kriminalnih istraga. To je navodno i osnovna namena programa FinSpy - praćenje kriminalaca, i to najčešće pedofila, terorista, pripadnika organizovanih kriminalnih grupa, otmičara i trgovaca ljudima.


Iako Gamma Group nikad ne objavljuje podatke o svojim klijentima, spisak država kojima kompanija prodaje svoj softver pokazuje da postoji mogućnost njegove zloupotrebe i korišćenja u svrhe koji izlaze iz okvira kriminalnih istraga. U nekim od državama koje se nalaze na spisku klijenata kompanije ne postoje zakoni kojima se jasno definišu pravila upotrebe ovakvih programa, tako da nije nemoguće da se umesto za praćenje otmičara ili dilera droge softver koristi u političke svrhe.


FinSpy je prvi put primenjen u Bahreinu. Softver je sličan trojanskim programima a u računar dospeva putem zaraženog emaila. On snima ekran, razgovore na Skype-u, uključuje mikrofon i kameru na računaru, beleži aktivnosti na tastaturi, krade fotografije i dokumente sa računara i smart telefona i sve to naravno bez znanja vlasnika o tome.


Stručnjak za bezbednost Marko Nicović kaže za Naše novine da je ovaj program u Srbiji mogao da dospe samo u ruke neke od obaveštajnih službi. “Takve softvere svim tajnim službama prodaju velike države poput Amerike, Engleske i Nemačke”, kaže Nicović dodajući da iako BIA tvrdi da se u Srbiji prisluškuje samo 1300 ljudi, on smatra da ih ima bar 10000.

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