Governments call for spyware regulations in UN Security Council meeting | TechCrunch
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John Scott-Railton, a senior researcher at the Citizen Lab, testified that commercial spyware, from a secretive ecosystem, is threatening international peace and human rights.
During the UN meeting, the U.S. and 15 other nations called for measures to control the proliferation of commercial spyware, emphasizing its misuse and risks.
Countries like Poland and Greece shared their own spyware scandals, underscoring the urgent need for international action against the growing spyware market.
Disagreement arose as Russia and China dismissed the concerns of spyware proliferation during the UN Security Council meeting, highlighting geopolitical divides.
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