Paragon accidentally uploaded a photo of its spyware control panel

  • From one Twitter user:

    > It's just a demo instance, but, these front ends are barely revealed to the public

    This genuinely doesn't look any different from the control panels of commercial infostealers and RATs sold on Russian hacking forums. Those usually sell for between $200 and $20,000 depending on features and pricing model (one-time vs. ongoing subscription).

    These spyware companies hype themselves up, but they're really not any different from Ivan's RAT-as-a-Service, besides having extra exploits to burn and wealthier customers.

  • This company btw for anyone else who had not heard of them before (there are a lot of companies by that name): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paragon_Solutions

  • The original linkedin post is deleted? Is there a way to recover it? Did anyone archive?

  • Non-X link: https://archive.is/kqvnH

  • Looks like image was removed and maybe only a demo?

  • Can somebody please explain to an idiot (me) how is this possible for this to keep going? I thought that the world has decided that spyware is illegal and can't be produced. Is this company related to israeli government? If not, why is it allowed to function?

  • Awesome.

    Moxie's "unbreakable" end-to-end communication protocol.

  • I read Pentagon instead of Paragon.