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Can a Lawsuit Stem Spyware Use in Central America?
Manage episode 355422309 series 1170260
After his phone was hacked with Pegasus spyware four times, El Faro journalist Roman Gressier and 17* colleagues at the Salvadoran outlet decided to sue a software manufacturer in a U.S. court. His lawsuit is part of a growing effort to regulate the exploding market for digital surveillance worldwide. But can anything stop governments from using these tools? Gressier tells AS/COA Online’s Chase Harrison about the case, the role of Pegasus in Central America, and why he is pessimistic about the future of spyware.
Check out other episodes at: www.as-coa.org/podcast
The music in this podcast is: “Epílogo para Jazmín” by Monique Fernandez. https://youtu.be/KwI1mtzOOwA
Learn more at: musicoftheamericas.org
*Editor's note: The original version of this podcast stated that there are 22 plaintiffs in the case. The correct figure at the time of publishing was 18.
Opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect those of Americas Society/Council of the Americas or its members.
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216 episodes
Manage episode 355422309 series 1170260
After his phone was hacked with Pegasus spyware four times, El Faro journalist Roman Gressier and 17* colleagues at the Salvadoran outlet decided to sue a software manufacturer in a U.S. court. His lawsuit is part of a growing effort to regulate the exploding market for digital surveillance worldwide. But can anything stop governments from using these tools? Gressier tells AS/COA Online’s Chase Harrison about the case, the role of Pegasus in Central America, and why he is pessimistic about the future of spyware.
Check out other episodes at: www.as-coa.org/podcast
The music in this podcast is: “Epílogo para Jazmín” by Monique Fernandez. https://youtu.be/KwI1mtzOOwA
Learn more at: musicoftheamericas.org
*Editor's note: The original version of this podcast stated that there are 22 plaintiffs in the case. The correct figure at the time of publishing was 18.
Opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect those of Americas Society/Council of the Americas or its members.
📧Sign up for our newsletters: as-coa.org/newsletters
Follow us on social media:
Twitter/X: @ASCOA
Instagram: @ascoa
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ascoaonline/
Bluesky: @ascoa.bsky.social
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ASCOA/
Threads: https://www.threads.net/@ascoa
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