Journalists using cyber surveillance to share investigations could curb ‘horrific’ death toll

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Journalists using cyber surveillance to share investigations could curb ‘horrific’ death toll
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The horrific death toll of journalists might start to come down if they start to share their investigations, Ian Burrell says

Is your mobile phone a trusted companion that keeps you informed and entertained or is it, as a new book suggests, a tracking device that could be used to monitor your every interaction, from your “private” messages to your photos?has revealed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation bought a licence for, and was exploring the use of,entire contents of mobile phones, including texts, emails sent and received, location data and browsing histories.

, published by Macmillan on 26 January. It is a heroic tale of the forensic skills of two determined cyber security specialists, Claudio Guarnieri and Donncha Ó Cearbhaill, who proved that the insidious spyware was being used for industrial scale snooping, rather than targeted criminal investigation.

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