Meta cracks down on firms that spied on users in 100 countries, including India, China, Israel
- Meta identified 6 firms from Israel, India, and North Macedonia, in addition to an unknown entity in China, which it said carried out ‘indiscriminate’ surveillance in areas including Xinjiang, Myanmar and Hong Kong
- Those targeted included journalists, dissidents, critics of authoritarian regimes, and families of opposition and human rights activists, according to Meta
Facebook parent Meta Platforms has announced a sweeping crackdown on surveillance companies that it says have used its social media websites to spy on people in more than 100 countries.
Those targeted for surveillance by the companies included journalists, dissidents, critics of authoritarian regimes, and families of opposition and human rights activists, according to Meta.
More than 48,000 people believed to have been targeted by the surveillance companies were alerted by Meta.
“The goal of today’s enforcement is not just to take down their accounts, but to disrupt their activity in the most costly way possible, to blow the cover on their operations and bring transparency to the industry,” said David Agranovich, Meta’s director of threat disruption.
The revelations come amid increasing scrutiny of companies that provide governments with surveillance technologies.