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Internet Domestic Spying Spreads Like the Flu

Posted on February 20, 2014July 1, 2025 by Dissent

Ryan Abbott reports:

An American citizen born in Ethiopia claims in court that his native country covertly seized control of his computer and monitored his web activity through clandestine spyware – including email and Internet phone calls – and that dozens of others countries are doing the same thing.

John Doe, aka Kidane, sued the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia in Federal Court, under the Wiretap Act.

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