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In London's Court of Appeal, Bahrain was denied state immunity in a lawsuit brought by two dissidents who claim Bahrain hacked their laptops with spyware. Saeed Shehabi and Moosa Mohammed allege their computers were infected with FinSpy, allowing agents to control their laptops, access files, and monitor communications. Bahrain denies these allegations.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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