Monday, September 19, 2011

UK Definite Denies 'cyber-spy' Deal

A UK definite offering to supply "cyber-spy" program used by Egypt to aim activists, the BBC has learned.

Documents found in the domicile of the country's safety service indicate it was used for a five-month hearing time at the finish of final year.

But Gamma International UK denies obviously provision the programme that infects computers with a pathogen that bugs internet phone calls and email.

The unfamiliar personal assistant says he will "critically" analyze trade controls.

William Hague, who speaks is to supervision on P.C. safety issues, mentioned he would similar to to see a anathema on any trade of products used for repression, and would look at the evidence.

He moreover certified the law ruling program exports was a dull area.

Gamma International UK, formed nearby Andover in Hampshire, mentioned it complied with UK trade regulations.

You can listen to more on that story on Radio 4's File on 4 programme at 20:00 BST.

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