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Commerce Department Announces Rule Aimed at Stemming Sale of Hacking Tools to Russia, China


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A logo adorns a wall on a branch of the Israeli NSO Group company, near the southern Israeli town of Sapir.

The rule, which will take effect in 90 days, would cover software such as Pegasus, a potent spyware product sold by the Israeli firm NSO Group to governments that have used it to spy on dissidents and journalists.

Credit: Sebastian Scheiner/AP

The Commerce Department on Wednesday announced a long-awaited rule that officials hope will help stem the export or resale of hacking tools to China and Russia while still enabling cybersecurity collaboration across borders.

The rule, which will take effect in 90 days, would cover software such as Pegasus, a potent spyware product sold by the Israeli firm NSO Group to governments that have used it to spy on dissidents and journalists.

It would bar sales of hacking software and equipment to China and Russia, as well as to a number of other countries of concern, without a license from the department's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS).

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