Spyware Scandal: Why the EU’s Privacy Problem Just Keeps Getting Worse

The Pegasus scandal isn’t just history – it’s a cautionary tale. Despite the uproar, the spyware industry is thriving. Civil societies are now urging the EU to impose a total ban, arguing that spyware is fundamentally incompatible with privacy. Can we really regulate a tool…

Hot Take:

If spyware were a character in a spy movie, it would be the overzealous agent who just won’t quit – even when the entire world is telling them to take a chill pill and maybe find a new hobby. It’s time for EU regulators to channel their inner James Bond and banish this rogue agent for good.

Key Points:

  • A group of civil societies has called for an EU-wide ban on spyware.
  • Spyware is highly invasive and difficult to detect, posing a significant threat to privacy.
  • The Pegasus scandal exemplifies the widespread misuse of spyware tools globally.
  • Spyware’s ease of use makes it a tool for governments, companies, and even criminals.
  • Current regulations are insufficient to mitigate the societal harm posed by spyware.

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