[ijnet] In today’s digital world, spying on journalists has never been easier.
With the click of a mouse, high-tech stalkers can intercept mobile phone conversations, emails, text messages and satellite transmissions. Once infected with malware, a computer transmits keystrokes and passwords back to whoever controls it. In the hands of pros, the device becomes an espionage tool.
Attacks might come from intelligence agencies, criminal cartels or terrorist groups that monitor media activities. Governments may use it to silence or punish critics.
For journalists anywhere in the world, a digital security plan is the first line of defense.
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