Follow The New Yorker's Ronan Farrow as he investigates the growing business of commercial spyware, following the story from New York City to Tel Aviv, Israel, a thriving center of cyber espionage technology. Once the subject of covert surveillance, Farrow explores this multi-billion dollar industry and addresses the dual uses and implications of phone hacking: the ability to monitor criminal activity and the threats it brings to civil liberties.
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