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U.S. Treasury Removes Sanctions on Three Individuals Linked to Intellexa and Predator Spyware

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The U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has lifted sanctions on three individuals associated with the Intellexa Consortium, which develops and distributes the Predator spyware. The individuals removed from the sanctions list are Merom Harpaz, Andrea Nicola Constantino Hermes Gambazzi, and Sara Aleksandra Fayssal Hamou. The reasons for their removal remain unclear. Predator spyware, active since at least 2019, is designed for stealth and is used to harvest sensitive data from infected devices. It is marketed for counterterrorism and law enforcement but has been found to target civil society figures, including journalists, activists, and politicians.

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  1. 31.12.2025 07:17 1 articles · 23h ago

    U.S. Treasury Lifts Sanctions on Three Individuals Linked to Intellexa and Predator Spyware

    The U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) removed sanctions on three individuals associated with the Intellexa Consortium and Predator spyware. The individuals removed from the sanctions list are Merom Harpaz, Andrea Nicola Constantino Hermes Gambazzi, and Sara Aleksandra Fayssal Hamou. The reasons for their removal remain unclear.

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