Thai court throws out case against NSO Group for claimed spyware use.
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A Thai court dismissed a case about phone hacking. The court said there was not enough proof to support the claims. The case was about a type of spyware that can be used to secretly access information on phones.
The activist who filed the case said his phone was infected with the spyware three times. This happened during a time of protests against the government. He believes the government used the spyware to target him and other activists.
The company that makes the spyware said they were happy with the court's decision. They said their products are only sold to governments to fight crime and terrorism. However, investigations have shown that the spyware has been used to target activists and journalists in many countries.
The activist who filed the case was disappointed with the court's decision. He said he will continue to fight for people's rights. Other groups that support digital rights also expressed concern about the ruling.
They said it is important to hold governments accountable for how they use spyware. The groups believe everyone has the right to privacy and freedom from unlawful surveillance. They promised to continue fighting against the misuse of spyware around the world.
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What did the Thai court decide about the phone hacking case?
The Thai court dismissed the case because there was not enough proof to support the claims.
Why did the activist file the case?
The activist filed the case because he believed his phone was infected with spyware three times during protests against the government.
What do digital rights groups want regarding the use of spyware?
Digital rights groups want to hold governments accountable for how they use spyware and believe everyone has the right to privacy.
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