U.S. bans maker of spyware that targeted a senator's phone

The Treasury Department on Tuesday banned a notorious creator of software that can hack smartphones and turn them into surveillance devices from doing business in the U.S.

The Treasury Department on Tuesday banned a notorious creator of software that can hack smartphones and turn them into surveillance devices from doing business in the U.S.

The sanctions constitute the most aggressive action taken by the U.S. government against a spyware company.

The company, Intellexa, develops a software called Predator, which can take over a person’s phone and turn it into a surveillance device. Predator and other major spyware programs boast capabilities such as secretly turning on the user’s microphone and camera, downloading their files without their knowledge and tracking their location.

Under the sanctions, Americans and people who do business with the U.S. are forbidden from transacting with Intellexa, its founder and architect Tal Dilian, employee Sara Hamou and four companies affiliated with Intellexa. 

In a press call previewing the sanctions, a White House official, who requested to not be identified, said the decision to sanction Intellexa “goes beyond actions we’ve taken.”

https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/security/us-bans-maker-spyware-targeted-senators-phone-rcna141855


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