A COMPUTER software firm develops spyware that can covertly convert a mobile phone into a surveillance device. It sells licenses to governments, allowing them to use the spyware to help fight crime and terrorism. But a client-country uses the spyware instead to crack down on perceived enemies who sow dissent, like human rights activists and journalists.

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