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Chinese police found using spyware to monitor Android devices

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  • Surveillance tools are being used by Chinese law enforcement
  • Messages, call logs, and audio recordings were taken
  • Spyware and surveillance software is being increasingly widely used

A new surveillance tool is being used by Chinese law enforcement to collect ‘extensive’ information from mobile devices since 2017.

A new report by Lookout notes EagleMsgSpy is a lawful interception tool developed by a Chinese software firm. Targeting Android devices, the spyware requires physical installation, most likely through law enforcement officers who gain access and unlock the device. From there, a headless surveillance module remains on the device and collects and exfiltrates large volumes of sensitive data.

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