
Meet the team that investigates when journalists and activists get hacked with government spyware

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Access Now's Digital Security Helpline investigates government spyware attacks on journalists and activists globally. Based in Costa Rica, Manila, and Tunisia, the team handles around 1,000 cases annually, with 5% confirmed as spyware infections. Apple directs victims to Access Now for support. The helpline's prominence has grown due to increased outreach and global spyware availability. It serves as a critical resource for civil society, providing guidance and relief to those targeted.
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