US Lifts Sanctions on Trio Accused of Work on ‘Predator’ Spyware

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Insurance Journal - Jan 02, 2026

The US government has lifted sanctions on three people who it previously accused of aiding in the proliferation of “Predator” spyware, a sophisticated surveillance technology that’s allegedly been used against Americans. The Department of Treasury’s removal of the business ba...

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