Oct 15, 2015

FinFisher spyware preliminary investigation started in News FinFisher spyware preliminary investigation started in Germany. German prosecutors are assessing whether German-made spyware is being used against activists in the country. Analysis of the FinFisher Lawful Interception Malware A spokesman from Gamma Group, the company producing the trojan allegedly involved with these attacks, promptly responded to the press stating that FinFisher was never sold to Bahrain and that a copy might have been stolen and re-engineered for some unauthorized use. We're not able to confirm or deny this at the moment. Windows Process Injection: KernelCallbackTable used by May 25, 2019 ESET’S GUIDE TO DEOBFUSCATING AND DEVIRTUALIZING …

FinFisher surveillance malware to target Bahraini activists. Despite the explosion of security investigations that followed, the use of FinFisher spyware against dissidents has not stopped. In the face of negative attention, public embarrassment, export controls violations, and even legal challenges, the German company is continuing to

Contact: Managing Directors: Georg Magg, Carlos Gandini Tel.: +49 (0)89 - 785 76 175 Fax.: +49 (0)89 - 785 76 1792 Email: info(at)finfisher.com Mapping FinFisher’s Continuing Proliferation Oct 15, 2015

News FinFisher spyware preliminary investigation started in Germany. German prosecutors are assessing whether German-made spyware is being used against activists in the country.

Gamma Group is an Anglo-German technology company that sells surveillance software to governments and police forces around the world. The company has been strongly criticised by human rights organisations for selling its FinFisher software to undemocratic regimes such as Egypt and Bahrain.. Following the Arab Spring protests in 2011, activists from Bahrain identified suspicious emails which ALERT: FINFISHER CHANGES TACTICS TO HOOK CRITICS FinFisher surveillance malware to target Bahraini activists. Despite the explosion of security investigations that followed, the use of FinFisher spyware against dissidents has not stopped. In the face of negative attention, public embarrassment, export controls violations, and even legal challenges, the German company is continuing to ESET’s guide makes it possible to peek into FinFisher