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As a continuation of the series of active network surveillance intelligence reports downloaded by thousands of users worldwide, MIA is working on compiling analysis to reveal the countries and networks detected of amplifying surveillance activity surrounding the 2020 US Presidential Election.
We will provide a view into mobile operators around the world who using equipment from vendors with questionable security and privacy track records.
If you want information about the mobile networks in each country, we will provide it. We're developing navigation tools to allow you to locate mobile networks in the countries around the world and the network information codes they use.
Do mobile geo-location devices roaming into the US from foreign countries, or traveling in other countries pose a threat to user privacy? Where are they from and where are they going? What kind of devices are they and what is their purpose? MIA will provide a view into these unknown, yet suspicious mobile devices.
The following disclosures have been submitted to Department of Justice Counterintelligence Division, US Congress, US Securities and Exchange Commission, Federal Communications Commission. Click on each section group to view summary details of each US Agency disclosure
Evidence of violations by publicly traded telecommunications companies engaged in deliberate and/or knowing participants in massive, illegal spying efforts conducted for the benefit of foreign intelligence agencies and hostile, for-hire, non-state actors.
Enclosures of evidence showing reports of detected domestic and foreign mobile telecommunications operators engaged in mobile signaling-based surveillance attacks targeting US mobile phones.
Included disclosures of over 6000 personally-identifiable device numbers (both phone numbers and International Mobile Subscriber Identifier or “IMSI” numbers), and details about the type and number of threat instances. This disclosure shows that Personally Identifiable Information (PII) for particular mobile subscribers have already had their privacy violated in a fashion that may violate the laws or regulations of the United States and/or other jurisdictions.
Includes exhibits describing communications with NSO Group to purchase confidential access to mobile network subscriber data globally. Given the extensive, credible public reporting on NSO Group’s complicity with repressive governments, including with Saudi Arabian intelligence before and during the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, this evidence may support allegations that NSO Group conspired to violate various U.S. and/or foreign laws.
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