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Intellexa Spyware: Remote Access to Government Systems

New evidence reveals Intellexas alleged remote access to government clients surveillance systems, potentially exposing personal data from hacked phones. Leaked documents, sales materials, and training videos suggest Intellexa staff could connect to these systems using TeamViewer. A leaked training video reportedly shows parts of the Predator spyware system, including its dashboard and a storage system containing sensitive data. This contradicts Intellexas claims of not accessing their customers data. The leaked video includes details like an infection URL and targets IP address from an attempt in Kazakhstan, raising serious concerns about data security and privacy. The U.S. government recently sanctioned Intellexas founder and a business partner, highlighting the controversial nature of the government spyware industry.

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