包阅导读总结
1. `Spyware`、`Legal Action`、`Rights Protection`、`Digital Security`、`NSO Group`
2. 多家美国科技公司提交针对 NSO 集团的法庭之友摘要,旨在保护全球人员免受间谍软件危害。指出间谍软件影响广泛,谷歌一直致力于打击间谍软件,包括识别曝光、教育用户、开发解决方案等,强调这对保护国家安全和个人权利至关重要。
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– 多家美科技公司提交关于 Dada v NSO Group Technologies 的法庭之友摘要,保护全球人员免受间谍软件威胁。
– 间谍软件虽通常只影响少数人,但对社会影响广泛,威胁言论自由、新闻自由和选举公正性。
– 提交摘要旨在提高间谍软件供应商后果,为受害者提供法律追索。
– 谷歌努力打击间谍软件
– 近年间谍软件行业增长,存在滥用,对自由和互联网构成威胁。
– 谷歌持续工作,包括识别曝光间谍软件活动、教育用户、开发解决方案。
– 呼吁间谍软件供应商提高透明度和问责制,加强监管。
– 保护国家安全
– 此次摘要为打击间谍软件的里程碑,保护记者等免受恶意工具攻击。
– 认为间谍软件行业对美国国家安全构成风险,影响全球人员利益,将继续对抗间谍软件和在线威胁。
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文章地址:https://blog.google/outreach-initiatives/public-policy/spyware-amicus-brief/
文章来源:blog.google
作者:Charley Snyder
发布时间:2024/7/22 19:33
语言:英文
总字数:558字
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标签:网络安全,法律行动,间谍软件,谷歌,监控
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Today, we joined several other U.S. technology companies in filing an amicus brief in Dada v NSO Group Technologies aimed at protecting journalists, civil society groups, software providers and people around the world from the dangers of spyware.
Although the use of spyware typically only affects a small number of people at a time, its wider impact ripples across society by contributing to threats to free speech, the free press and the integrity of elections worldwide. To protect those rights, and continue our litigation strategy of establishing legal precedent to stop bad actors from exploiting gray areas in the law, today’s filing is meant to raise the consequences for spyware vendors and provide important legal recourse for victims.
Right now, many victims of spyware-enabled attacks are often using U.S.-based platforms — like Android or iOS — outside the United States. Our filing argues that victims of spyware-enabled attacks should be able to take legal action in the U.S. against spyware vendors under existing anti hacking laws — even if they were hacked abroad. This is imperative to narrow the attack vectors exploited by spyware vendors — and companies from GitHub to Microsoft agree.
Our efforts to date
In recent years, we’ve seen the spyware industry grow to meet the demand for surveillance capabilities. While spyware vendors and their proponents often point to the use of these tools for important law enforcement purposes, countless abuses have been uncovered. This deeply troubling trend poses a clear and present danger to free speech, freedom of the press and the open Internet.
Today’s legal filing continues our ongoing work to combat spyware, protect users and support a secure digital world. We’ve consistently worked to identify and expose spyware campaigns, educate people about the risks, and develop solutions to stop this growing threat to civil societies and foundational human rights.
Our Google Threat Intelligence team regularly shares our analysis of the tactics and techniques employed by malicious actors. We were the first major tech company to detect and publicly share details about NSO’s Pegasus spyware in 2017. In our most recent report, Buying Spying, we shared how NSO Group is only one of dozens of companies fueling this industry. In fact, our research shows that half of the known 0-day exploits targeting Google products and Android devices stem from commercial surveillance vendors.
We have been vocal in advocating for greater transparency and accountability from spyware vendors, as well as stronger regulations and oversight to prevent the misuse of these powerful tools. Momentum for action is growing. Over the past year, the U.S. government and other like-minded nations have taken important steps to curb domestic use of these technologies. Similarly, the Pall Mall process, led by the governments of the UK and France, is driving international alignment across government, industry and civil society on guidelines to combat the proliferation of these digital weapons.
Protecting national security
This amicus brief marks another milestone in our fight against spyware, and the movement to protect journalists and other individuals targeted by these malicious tools. As our amicus makes clear, we believe the spyware industry presents a national security risk to the United States and clearly impacts the interests of Americans — and people around the world. We will continue to leverage our expertise, resources, and influence to advocate for greater protections against spyware and other online threats.