A group of United States legislators has called on the Treasury Department and the State Department to sanction four companies – including the Israeli spyware firm NSO Group and the United Arab Emirates cybersecurity company DarkMatter – that they say helped authoritarian governments commit human rights abuses.
In a letter sent late on Tuesday and seen by the Reuters news agency, the legislators ask for sanctions on top executives at NSO, DarkMatter and European online bulk surveillance companies Nexa Technologies and Trovicor.
The legislators asked for sanctions, under the Global Magnitsky Act, which allows the US to punish those who are accused of enabling human rights abuses by freezing bank accounts and banning travel to the US.
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