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Thai court dismisses activist's suit against Israeli spyware producer over lack of evidence

Thailand Spyware Verdict
November 21, 2024

BANGKOK (AP) โ€” A Thai court on Thursday threw out a lawsuit brought by a pro-democracy activist which alleged spyware produced by an Israeli tech firm had been used to hack his phone.

The Civil Court in Bangkok said Jatupat Boonpattararaksa had failed to provide sufficient proof that his phone was infected with Pegasus spyware produced by NSO Group Technologies.

Jatupat, also known as Pai Dao Din, had alleged that the NSO Group had violated his and other activists' constitutional rights by facilitating the use of Pegasus to allegedly target them and extract data from their devices.

Thai court dismisses activist's suit against Israeli spyware producer over lack of evidence
Thailand Spyware Verdict

He had claimed his phone was infected on three occasions in 2021, a time of large-scale protests against the government that included unprecedented demands for reform of Thailandโ€™s powerful but opaque monarchy.

The NSO Group welcomed the ruling, saying it reaffirmed โ€œthe lack of evidence to support the claims against our company.โ€

โ€œWe remain committed to the responsible use of our technologies, which are exclusively provided to government agencies for the prevention of serious crimes and terrorism,โ€ spokesperson Gil Lainer said in an email to The Associated Press. "NSO operates under strict regulatory frameworks and ethical standards, and we will continue to cooperate with authorities to ensure our products are used lawfully and effectively.โ€

An investigation last year by Thai civil society group iLaw, Thai internet freedom organization DigitalReach and Canadian internet watchdog group Citizen Lab found that 35 individuals in Thailand were targeted by government surveillance using Pegasus in 2020 and 2021. The victims were predominantly activists and scholars.

Other activists alleged that Thai government agencies were behind the use of Pegasus, but officials have not commented directly on it. When pressed by the opposition in Parliament in 2022, the government acknowledged that state agencies had used Pegasus for activities related to โ€œsecurity or narcotics.โ€

Speaking outside the court, Jatupat, who had been a leader of street protests in 2021, said he had brought the suit to fight for people's rights and freedoms.

โ€œWe fought for this because we wanted to prove whom the law will protect,โ€ he said. โ€œIt is obvious today that the court chose to protect state security.โ€

Sutawan Chanprasert from DigitalReach called the ruling "disappointing."

โ€œI think thereโ€™s a lesson learned,โ€ she said. "I think the reason the court gave will help us to prepare better for future cases.โ€

Amnesty International, which had filed a brief in support of Jatupat's suit and has investigated the use of Pegasus spyware around the world, called the ruling โ€œdeeply alarming.โ€

โ€œHowever it wonโ€™t deter the fight against the unlawful use of spyware and the fight for justice for the victims of spyware in Thailand and around the world," the rights group said in a statement.

NSO Group has previously said it only develops the spyware and does not control its use. Its products, including the Pegasus software, are typically licensed to government intelligence and law enforcement agencies to investigate terrorism and serious crime, according to the companyโ€™s website.

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