Over 100 Governments Now Have Access to Commercial Spyware, UK Intelligence Warns
The U.K. National Cyber Security Centre will reveal Wednesday that more than half of the world's governments—approximately 100 countries—now have access to commercial spyware capable of breaking into computers and phones to steal sensitive information. This represents an increase from 80 countries estimated in 2023. The tools, developed by companies like NSO Group (Pegasus) and Paragon (Graphite), were originally marketed for targeting criminal and terror suspects but have been misused to target journalists, critics, and political adversaries. UK intelligence now says victimology has expanded to include bankers and wealthy businesspeople.