In Pictures: Hacking Team’s hack curated
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Specializing in surveillance technology, Hacking Team has gotten a lesson in how it feels to have outsiders monitoring their affairs, all while privacy advocates enjoy a bit of schadenfreude at their expense.
The following slides are a curated collection of documents and various technical elements that researchers and journalists have uncovered as the 400GB cache of data taken from Hacking Team is sorted. Included here are contracts, code examples, emails, and other items that offer an inside look at a company that has turned espoinage into a business venture.
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