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Bill Marczak is a senior research fellow at digital watchdog Citizen Lab, a co-founder of Bahrain Watch, and a postdoctoral researcher at UC Berkeley, from which he received his PhD in computer science under Vern Paxson. Marczakâs work focuses on threats to Internet freedom, by both rogue and state actors, including surveillance, spyware, and censorship tools. His work has been featured in Vanity Fair, the New York Times, the Washington Post, CNN, and on Larry King. Marczakâs work has uncovered several instances of states using spyware for clandestine operations at odds with rights to privacy and freedom.1 2 3 4 5
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^ âHow a Grad Student Found Spyware That Could Control Anybodyâs iPhone from Anywhere in the Worldâ. Vanity Fair. 28 November 2016. â©
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^ âBill Marczack to Bahrain Mirror: Israeli Spyware that Targeted Amnesty was Used in Bahrain, Targeted Someone in Qatarâ. Bahrain Mirror. â©
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^ âMercenary spyware hacked iPhone victims with rogue calendar invites, researchers sayâ. Tech Crunch. 11 April 2023. â©
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^ âSoftware Meant to Fight Crime Is Used to Spy on Dissidentsâ. New York Times. 31 August 2012. â©
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^ ""The surveillance industry is heading towards a squeeze"". CTech. 18 September 2022. â©