Security firm Fox-IT denies that it is spyware, such as trojans, governments sell. The company responds to the Spyfiles-the publication of Wikileaks documents of global security companies online put.
Wikileaks has on its website under the heading Spyfiles hundreds of documents published by companies that spyware would sell. This software could be used for mobile phones and internet traffic, to drain or to citizens to follow. Wikileaks has the documents collected and indexed, in cooperation with among others the German tv channel ARD, The Bureau of Investigative Journalism and The Washington Post.
According to Julian Assange, the frontman of the klokkenluiderssite, the information about more than 150 companies clear that the privacy of citizens on a large scale under pressure. He stated during a press conference that users of a smartphone easy to follow and that security companies are not afraid of nothing to the information collected and the aftapsoftware of totalitarian regimes to sell.
On the list of the Spyfiles three Dutch companies: Group 2000 Pine Digital Security and Fox-IT. The latter would, according to Wikileaks, in addition to monitoring software also spyware, offer for sale, but the security company denies this latest request, compared to Tweakers.net. The company, which recently by the Dutch government was enabled during the Diginotar debacle, wild, however not in detail.