"The EU Commission has announced that it will "immediately" stop funding individuals or organizations involved in "serious professional misconduct." This follows an investigation by Follow the Money (FtM) which revealed that EU funds amounting to milli...
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"The EU Commission has announced that it will "immediately" stop funding individuals or organizations involved in "serious professional misconduct." This follows an investigation by Follow the Money (FtM) which revealed that EU funds amounting to millions of euros have been directly channeled to commercial spyware firms in recent years.
In September, the FtM portal, in collaboration with other media partners, uncovered that the spyware industry is receiving substantial subsidies from the EU while simultaneously surveilling its citizens. According to the report, the Intellexa Group, which developed the Predator state trojan, has, through affiliated companies, secured public funding, particularly through innovation programs. Cognyte, CyGate, and Verint are also reported to have received financial support from EU sources for their surveillance technologies, such as spyware, whose solutions are frequently mentioned in the context of human rights violations.
In response, 39 EU parliamentarians from four political groups have jointly requested concrete answers from the Commission in a letter. The representatives lamented that the EU is, apparently unintentionally, funding instruments that have been or are being used for repressive purposes in member states like Poland, Greece, and Hungary, as well as in authoritarian third countries. This, they argue, undermines fundamental rights and democracy."
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"The EU Commission has announced that it will "immediately" stop funding individuals or organizations involved in "serious professional misconduct." This follows an investigation by Follow the Money (FtM) which revealed that EU funds amounting to millions of euros have been directly channeled to commercial spyware firms in recent years.
In September, the FtM portal, in collaboration with other media partners, uncovered that the spyware industry is receiving substantial subsidies from the EU while simultaneously surveilling its citizens. According to the report, the Intellexa Group, which developed the Predator state trojan, has, through affiliated companies, secured public funding, particularly through innovation programs. Cognyte, CyGate, and Verint are also reported to have received financial support from EU sources for their surveillance technologies, such as spyware, whose solutions are frequently mentioned in the context of human rights violations.
In response, 39 EU parliamentarians from four political groups have jointly requested concrete answers from the Commission in a letter. The representatives lamented that the EU is, apparently unintentionally, funding instruments that have been or are being used for repressive purposes in member states like Poland, Greece, and Hungary, as well as in authoritarian third countries. This, they argue, undermines fundamental rights and democracy."
@remixtures Does this mean they will stop using Google, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon and Apple products?
