How Spy Tech Firms Let Governments See Everything on a Smartphone

by xacaxuluon 9/3/2016, 5:44 AMwith 59 comments

by feelixon 9/3/2016, 6:55 AM

I wrote some really effective data recovery software a decade ago. Before I knew it governments around the world were buying it up in droves. I then got pushed (not by the governments, but by my partner at the company I had) to write a special forensics edition, that does a byte-by-byte scan of the source disk rather than a block-by-block scan, which would extract embedded files out of a hard disk and basically ensure that nothing would be missed.

That code eventually got a big fancy "forensics" UI wrapped around it with a bunch of other functionality such as logging the process, and it got sold for $1k / copy. It would sell upwards of 80 copies at a time in a single batch. It was very profitable (though I personally did not see much of that profit).

I always felt very uneasy about it and I stopped developing that line of software even though at this point I could get ~50% of the profit if I were to continue it. I had no idea what it was actually being used for all of the time and I had no way to find out. I do know however that some of the time it was used for good, to catch people distributing child pornography and so forth, however I don't know what percentage of the time it was used for that kind of thing, and I'm also aware that that is the justification that is used for a lot of surveillance. Philosophically I believe in counter-survelliance more than surveillance, because I'm pro privacy and pro citizen empowerment rather than the other way around, I think the balance of power has gotten out of whack as this article nicely illustrates.

by bojoon 9/3/2016, 7:30 AM

The moral issue aside, I can't even begin to fathom how their software would even work. How do you stealth install software to a random phone out in the wild? Social engineering, or purely technical?

by ggggggggon 9/3/2016, 7:39 AM

I you were high profile it would be a good reason for a dumb phone or a lesser known smartphone.

by jiqirenon 9/3/2016, 6:30 AM

Sickening. This company doesn't seem to have even a basic moral compass. Even when their tools are being used against human rights workers or journalist they have no qualms.

by soufronon 9/3/2016, 7:47 AM

Is it me, or is the NYT suggesting that they have been victims of this Pegasus system?

by urzaon 9/3/2016, 7:31 AM

We need protection against governments. They are the mafia of today's world.