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SaferNet

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Brazilian internet-safety organization
Not to be confused withSafeToNet orSafeNet.

SaferNet is a Braziliannon-governmental organization that combatsInternet crime in partnership with theFederal Public Ministry. SaferNet fights for online human rights, with a strong focus on combating digitalpedophilia,fascism and brazilian electoral disinformation. It facilitates anonymous reporting and provides information and training about Internet safety and security. Safernet operates in three strategic arms simultaneously: the National Center for the Denouncement of Cyber Crimes (hotline), the National Guidance Channel on Internet Security and Brazil helpline, and the actions of Education in digital citizenship.[1][2]

Safernet facilitates anonymous reporting of crimes, with extra consideration for preventing and investigatingchild pornography,identity theft and varioushate crimes. It also works with the government to improve legislation for Internet-related crimes. Safernet also educates, trains, and mobilizes the public on issues relating to their rights and safety.[1]

History

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In 2006, Safernet and theFederal Public Ministry brought a suit againstGoogle's Brazilian business unit alleging that Google was not policingOrkut pages enough to prevent pornography and hate crimes.[3] Complying with the judge's ruling,Google provided the requested user information to the brazilian authorities.[1][4]

SaferNet CEO Thiago Tavares fledBrazil, going into voluntary exile inGermany, after facing threats, having an employee kidnapped, a family member attacked (hospitalized after suffering a head injury), and discovering he was infected withNSO Group'sPegasus spyware.[1]

The SaferNet CEO realized it was time to move to another country when a family member was attacked and ended up in intensive care, and also when he discovered his computer was infected withNSO Group'sPegasus spyware, a tool used by authoritarian governments to spy on journalists, activists, and opposition politicians, as well as their friends and family.[1][5]

Pegasus is a spyware developed by theNSO Group, an Israeli company, that can secretly infect mobile devices, allowing access to data such as messages, passwords, and location, capable of stealing files, photos, videos, and messages stored on devices, as well as transmitting browsing history, location, microphone, and camera data in real time. It works by exploiting flaws in systems, such as a phone's operating system, to gain control of the device and collect information from various messaging and social media apps.[1][5]

References

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  1. ^abcdef"As palavras que levaram o presidente da SaferNet ser espionado, ameaçado e deixar o país".The Hack (in Portuguese). 2021-12-11. Retrieved2025-10-03.
  2. ^"Brasil: Após ter computador invadido com app Pegasus, presidente de ONG de combate à pedofilia deixa o Brasil".Business & Human Rights Resource Centre (in French). Retrieved2025-10-03.
  3. ^"EXCELENTÍSSIMO SENHOR JUIZ FEDERAL DE UMA DAS VARAS CÍVEIS DA SUBSEÇÃO JUDICIÁRIA DE SÃO PAULO"(PDF).www.conjur.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese).
  4. ^"Google's Brazil Headache".Businessweek.com. Archived fromthe original on 27 February 2009.
  5. ^ab"Fundador da Safernet busca exílio, após ser alvo de ameaças e espionagem".CUT - Central Única dos Trabalhadores (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved2025-10-03.

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