BMW R 1250 GS wins Triple Black version

The AR 1250 GS was BMW's best-selling motorcycle worldwide in 2021, with around 60,000 units sold around the globe and just over 4,000 licensed in Brazil. And while the German brand does not reveal its new generation, which should gain strength and evolve into the R … Continued

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Pegasus spy app group would have tried to "buy" access to the US mobile network

The Israeli monitoring company NSO Group, responsible for the spy app Pegasus, offered representatives of a US mobile security firm “bags and more bags of money” in exchange for access to the global mobile communication network. The information was revealed by The Washington Post (TWJ).

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The Washington Post obtained the information from US Department of Justice documents describing whistleblowing sessions held with Gary Miller, a mobile security expert, who described the negotiation between the NSO Group and Mobileum, a company in the mobile security landscape. in which the complainant was serving as vice president at the time of the incident.

Miller states that the negotiation took place in August 2017. In it, NSO Group executives specifically wanted access to the SS7 network, used by mobile phone companies to redirect calls and services to their users around the world, to assist in the investigation. of crimes.


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If NSO Group had gained access to the SS7 network at the time, its spying solutions could track the geolocation of targets, adding more functions for its customers to have more control over victims' daily lives.

US Department of Justice is investigating NSO Group

NSO Group is being investigated by the US government. (Image: Reproduction/NSO Group)

Miller's allegations come as the US Department of Justice is conducting investigations into the NSO Group and its flagship product, the spy app Pegasus. The agency's investigation finds the fact that some of the users of the service offered by the Israeli company have hacked into targets' phones to illegally spy on them – something that could be facilitated if the program could use the SS7 network.

However, it is important to note that, according to legal experts consulted by the TWJ, simply having access to the SS7 network does not violate any US law, but certain types of espionage and monitoring, such as that offered by Pegasus, do. As a result, Miller's whistle-blowing may not constitute a flagrant act for the NSO Group — although it may imply criminal intentions on the part of the Israeli company.

Both NSO Group and Mobileum, in a note sent to TWJ, deny that any conversation or negotiation took place between them.

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Saúde must buy another 10 million doses of children's CoronaVac

To expand childhood vaccination against covid-19, the Ministry of Health must sign an agreement with the Butantan Institute for the purchase of another 10 million doses of the CoronaVac immunizer, produced by the institute itself. The new doses may be applied to children over 6 years of age.

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The agreement between Saúde and Butantan has not yet been made official, but an investigation by the GloboNews channel confirmed the negotiations for the purchase of vaccines against covid-19. In parallel, Brazil also has an active contract for the receipt of pediatric doses with the North American pharmaceutical Pfizer.

Ministry of Health and Butantan Institute negotiate sale of 10 million doses of CoronaVac vaccine for children (Image: Reproduction/_Tempus_/Envato)

So far, Saúde has already distributed 7.5 million doses of vaccines to be administered to children against the coronavirus, of which 4.2 million were from Pfizer and the other 3.3 million are from Butantan.


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CoronaVac in children

It is worth remembering that the National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) approved, on January 20, the use of the CoronaVac vaccine against covid-19 for children and adolescents aged 6 to 17 years, except for those who are immunocompromised (have low immunity). ).

As some states still had CoronaVac doses in stock, some Brazilian regions immediately started applying doses of formula to children, such as the state of São Paulo. Adding up all the doses, the states had about 6.4 million doses available. In health stocks, there were 7 million. These doses are already distributed gradually.

With the new Health contract – which still does not have a date to be signed -, Brazil should take another leap in immunization against covid-19, since a greater number of children will have access to the immunizer. According to the Our World in Data platform, 70.06% of the Brazilian population has already received both doses or the single-dose immunizer, which is equivalent to 149.9 million immunized people.

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