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Google Reveals Italian Spyware Used for Hacking Apple, Android Smartphones
- Thursday June 23, 2022
- Reuters
Google's new report has revealed how Italy-based RCS Lab helped to hack Apple and Android smartphones in Italy, Kazakhstan. Meanwhile, Google said it had taken steps to protect users of its Android operating system and alerted them about the spyware.
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Pak PM's "Merit" Remark Amid Government-Army Rift Over New Intel Chief
- Wednesday October 20, 2021
- World News | Press Trust of India
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday pledged to establish an exemplary rule of law in the country, in an apparent reference to the ongoing tiff between the government and the army over the appointment of the new chief of the spy agency.
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"Amarinder Singh's ISI Comment Disrespects Farmers": Union Minister
- Tuesday September 29, 2020
- India News | Press Trust of India
The BJP slammed Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Tuesday for his comment that Pakistani spy agency ISI could exploit farmers' anger against the new farm laws, saying his statement not only disrespects India's peasants but also "sullies" the sanctity of his office.
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Opinion: I'm A Muslim, Not A Terrorist. So Why Did The NYPD Spy On Me For Years?
- Friday February 5, 2016
- Opinion | Mohammad Elshinawy, The Washington Post
A couple of weeks after I began lecturing on Islam at New York City mosques, something strange happened. Acquaintances and congregants told me they'd been approached by law enforcement officers, who asked about me and my talks. Soon after, I began to notice suspicious people in the audiences. One gentleman stood out - he was the most frequent atten...
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Apple Criticises UK's Proposed New Spying Law: Reports
- Tuesday December 22, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Technology company Apple criticised draft British legislation designed to stiffen surveillance powers on Monday, saying the proposed bill could "spark serious international conflicts", British media reported.
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Britain Unveils Plan for New Internet Spying Laws
- Wednesday November 4, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Britain's government publishes proposals for new Internet spying laws Wednesday to keep pace with the digital age and crack down on terror threats, but which critics have branded a "snooper's charter".
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Britain to Unveil New Online Spying Laws to Keep Pace With Digital Age
- Sunday November 1, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Britain's government gave the first details today of contested plans to update Internet spying laws to keep pace with the digital age.
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France Passes Sweeping New Spying Law
- Thursday June 25, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
France passed a controversial new spying law on Wednesday granting sweeping powers to snoop on citizens on the same day that leaked documents caused uproar over US espionage against French leaders.
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Indian's Conviction for Spying on Gay Roommate Could be Reversed in New York
- Wednesday April 1, 2015
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
An Indian-origin former student, convicted for spying on his gay roommate who then committed suicide, could see his conviction for bias intimidation reversed after the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that the state's law in this regard was unconstitutional.
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Spying on Muslims by New York police legal: lawyers
- Saturday February 22, 2014
- World News | Associated Press
A federal judge has ruled that the New York Police Department's surveillance of Muslims in New Jersey was a lawful effort to prevent terrorism, not a civil rights violation.
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What is hate? Rutgers webcam case rekindles debate
- Tuesday May 22, 2012
- World News | Associated Press
A week before Dharun Ravi was sentenced to jail for using a webcam to spy on a gay college roommate who later killed himself, supporters rallied behind him, arguing that New Jersey laws should be changed so that someone in his situation could not be found guilty of a hate crime.
- www.ndtv.com
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Google Reveals Italian Spyware Used for Hacking Apple, Android Smartphones
- Thursday June 23, 2022
- Reuters
Google's new report has revealed how Italy-based RCS Lab helped to hack Apple and Android smartphones in Italy, Kazakhstan. Meanwhile, Google said it had taken steps to protect users of its Android operating system and alerted them about the spyware.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Pak PM's "Merit" Remark Amid Government-Army Rift Over New Intel Chief
- Wednesday October 20, 2021
- World News | Press Trust of India
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday pledged to establish an exemplary rule of law in the country, in an apparent reference to the ongoing tiff between the government and the army over the appointment of the new chief of the spy agency.
- www.ndtv.com
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"Amarinder Singh's ISI Comment Disrespects Farmers": Union Minister
- Tuesday September 29, 2020
- India News | Press Trust of India
The BJP slammed Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Tuesday for his comment that Pakistani spy agency ISI could exploit farmers' anger against the new farm laws, saying his statement not only disrespects India's peasants but also "sullies" the sanctity of his office.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: I'm A Muslim, Not A Terrorist. So Why Did The NYPD Spy On Me For Years?
- Friday February 5, 2016
- Opinion | Mohammad Elshinawy, The Washington Post
A couple of weeks after I began lecturing on Islam at New York City mosques, something strange happened. Acquaintances and congregants told me they'd been approached by law enforcement officers, who asked about me and my talks. Soon after, I began to notice suspicious people in the audiences. One gentleman stood out - he was the most frequent atten...
- www.ndtv.com
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Apple Criticises UK's Proposed New Spying Law: Reports
- Tuesday December 22, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Technology company Apple criticised draft British legislation designed to stiffen surveillance powers on Monday, saying the proposed bill could "spark serious international conflicts", British media reported.
- www.ndtv.com
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Britain Unveils Plan for New Internet Spying Laws
- Wednesday November 4, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Britain's government publishes proposals for new Internet spying laws Wednesday to keep pace with the digital age and crack down on terror threats, but which critics have branded a "snooper's charter".
- www.ndtv.com
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Britain to Unveil New Online Spying Laws to Keep Pace With Digital Age
- Sunday November 1, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Britain's government gave the first details today of contested plans to update Internet spying laws to keep pace with the digital age.
- www.ndtv.com
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France Passes Sweeping New Spying Law
- Thursday June 25, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
France passed a controversial new spying law on Wednesday granting sweeping powers to snoop on citizens on the same day that leaked documents caused uproar over US espionage against French leaders.
- www.ndtv.com
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Indian's Conviction for Spying on Gay Roommate Could be Reversed in New York
- Wednesday April 1, 2015
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
An Indian-origin former student, convicted for spying on his gay roommate who then committed suicide, could see his conviction for bias intimidation reversed after the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that the state's law in this regard was unconstitutional.
- www.ndtv.com
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Spying on Muslims by New York police legal: lawyers
- Saturday February 22, 2014
- World News | Associated Press
A federal judge has ruled that the New York Police Department's surveillance of Muslims in New Jersey was a lawful effort to prevent terrorism, not a civil rights violation.
- www.ndtv.com
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What is hate? Rutgers webcam case rekindles debate
- Tuesday May 22, 2012
- World News | Associated Press
A week before Dharun Ravi was sentenced to jail for using a webcam to spy on a gay college roommate who later killed himself, supporters rallied behind him, arguing that New Jersey laws should be changed so that someone in his situation could not be found guilty of a hate crime.
- www.ndtv.com