Now it has been resolved: the government has reached an agreement on the controversial monitoring of the messenger, the decision must still take place in the summer. The Ministry of the Interior speaks about a ‘milestone’ for combating terrorism, critics of the Scourge project the corresponding purchase of state pyware and warning about the ‘Staatstrojan’. But how do such tools really work and who makes them?
Great powers with well-financed secret services and state hackers, possibly even with access to the servers of certain social media services and messenger apps, are simpler than small countries without billions in intelligence and servert access-it is not often enough to thwart the tips of friends of news services to cross terrorist attacks. However, if you do not want to rely on this support from abroad, there are other ways to view the mobile phones more suspicious – private spyware, also known as “Staatstrojans”. For some it is a company – however, a danger for others.
Source: Krone

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