被滅聲的周年紀念:中國直播軟件審查香港六四紀念及本土社運
今年是中國1989年天安門民主運動的30週年紀念。當年,學生自發舉行一系列遊行示威,呼籲實施民主改革,中共領導人則選擇使用武力鎮壓運動。中國紅十字會稱有2700名民眾在武力鎮壓中身亡,但有不少研究機構指出死傷人數遠不止這個。在2014年解密的一份美國政府機密文件顯示,中國內部統計的死亡人數達10,454人。
今年是中國1989年天安門民主運動的30週年紀念。當年,學生自發舉行一系列遊行示威,呼籲實施民主改革,中共領導人則選擇使用武力鎮壓運動。中國紅十字會稱有2700名民眾在武力鎮壓中身亡,但有不少研究機構指出死傷人數遠不止這個。在2014年解密的一份美國政府機密文件顯示,中國內部統計的死亡人數達10,454人。
In the days leading up to the 30th anniversary of June 4 1989, YY, a popular live streaming platform in mainland China, updated its keyword blacklists with content focused on Democracy Movement related memorials and activism in Hong Kong.
Given Novalpina Capital’s recent acquisition of NSO Group and the obvious human rights concerns raised by NSO Group’s business practices, Citizen Lab’s Ronald Deibert seeks a response from the South Yorkshire Pensions Authority regarding how its investment in Novalpina is consistent with the Authority’s Policy and what measures were taken by the Authority to inform and educate pension fund contributors and members regarding NSO Group.
Dubbed Endless Mayfly, the operators spoofed legitimate news outlets and disseminated fake stories through social media accounts. Once the articles had gained traction, they were deleted and the links were redirected to the domain being impersonated. This “ephemeral disinformation” technique provided the veneer of legitimacy while obscuring the origins of the fake narratives.
Endless Mayfly is an Iran-aligned network of inauthentic websites and online personas used to spread false and divisive information primarily targeting Saudi Arabia, the United States, and Israel. Using this network as an illustration, this report highlights the challenges of investigating and addressing disinformation from research and policy perspectives.
A recently discovered security vulnerability on WhatsApp, currently used by over 1.5 billion people worldwide, has been found to have been exploited by NSO Group developed spyware.
Spyware developer NSO Group is usually quick to dismiss the evidence that its customers have abused its Pegasus mobile phone spyware. This pattern of denials was repeated in a recent 60 Minutes investigation, which gives a rare look into NSO Group’s management.
A recent New York Times article investigates how authoritarian states target citizens and dissidents with sophisticated spyware, developed within a secretive, multi-billion dollar industry.
The window of a murdered Mexican journalist was targeted with Pegasus, a spyware product which can secretly access the contents of a phone and turn on its camera and microphone.
This research brief details how Griselda Triana, journalist and the wife of slain journalist Javier Valdez Cárdenas, was targeted with NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware in the days after his killing.