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U.S. basketball star Griner admits Russian drugs charge but denies intent
KHIMKI, Russia, July 7 (Reuters) – U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner pleaded responsible to a medicine cost in a Russian courtroom on Thursday however denied she had deliberately damaged the legislation.
Griner was talking on the second listening to of her trial on the narcotics cost that carries a sentence of as much as 10 years in jail, days after she urged U.S. President Joe Biden to safe her launch. learn extra
“I would wish to plead responsible, your honour. However there was no intent. I did not need to break the legislation,” Griner stated, talking quietly in English which was then translated into Russian for the courtroom.
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“I would like to present my testimony later. I would like time to arrange,” she added.
The subsequent courtroom listening to was scheduled for July 14.
Griner’s lawyer Alexander Boykov informed reporters they had been hoping for probably the most lenient sentencing potential.
The 2-time Olympic gold medallist was detained in February at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport with vape cartridges containing cannabis oil, which is illegitimate in Russia, and has been stored in custody since.
In a handwritten notice, she appealed to Biden straight earlier this week to step up U.S. efforts to carry her house.
“I understand you’re coping with a lot, however please do not forget about me and the opposite American detainees…” Griner wrote. “Please do all you may to carry us house.”
Biden spoke to Griner’s spouse on Wednesday, telling her he was working to have her launched “as quickly as potential”, the White Home stated. learn extra
Officers from the U.S. embassy in Moscow attended Griner’s trial and delivered a letter to her from Biden, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated.
“We is not going to relent till Brittney, Paul Whelan and all different wrongfully detained People are reunited with their family members,” he tweeted, referring to former U.S. Marine Whelan who has been imprisoned in Russia since 2018 on espionage costs.
“BARGAINING CHIP”
U.S. officers and plenty of athletes have known as for the discharge of Griner – or “BG” as she is thought to basketball followers – who they are saying has been wrongfully detained.
Her case has additionally prompted issues that Moscow might use it as leverage to barter the discharge of a high-profile Russian citizen in U.S. custody.
Russian authorities say there isn’t any foundation to think about Griner’s detention unlawful and that the case towards her shouldn’t be political regardless of Moscow’s fraught relations with United States over the Russian navy intervention in Ukraine.
Moscow’s Deputy International Minister Sergei Ryabkov stated on Thursday that it was tough to change prisoners with america and prompt Washington cease speaking concerning the destiny of Griner. learn extra
Requested about Ryabkov’s remarks, the State Division stated it could not touch upon hypothesis.
“Utilizing the follow of wrongful detention as a bargaining chip represents a risk to the security of everybody touring, working and dwelling overseas. America opposes this follow in all places,” a State Division spokesperson stated.
Griner, a centre for the Phoenix Mercury within the Ladies’s Nationwide Basketball Affiliation, had performed for UMMC Ekaterinburg within the Russian Ladies’s Basketball Premier League to spice up her earnings throughout the WNBA low season, like a number of different U.S. gamers.
The Russian overseas ministry has stated Griner might enchantment her sentence or apply for clemency as soon as a verdict has been delivered.
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WhatsApp wins legal victory against NSO Group in Pegasus hacking case
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WhatsApp has prevailed against Israeli spyware maker NSO Group in a US lawsuit over NSO’s abuse of the messaging app to enable the infiltration of the phones of journalists, activists and dissidents with its Pegasus hacking tool.
A judge in the Northern District of California ruled on Friday that NSO breached hacking laws and the terms of its service agreement with WhatsApp by using the messaging platform to inject more than 1,000 devices with its Pegasus spyware.
The ruling in the civil case did not address the rights of the individuals whose phones had been hacked, but it hands a victory to technology groups seeking to prevent their platforms from being abused by groups targeting their users.
It is also a win for Apple, Amazon and other tech giants that supported WhatsApp’s case.
“The court finds no merit in the arguments raised” by NSO Group, judge Phyllis Hamilton ruled. The summary judgment means an upcoming trial will cover only the question of damages, rather than whether NSO can be held liable for its actions.
“After five years of litigation, we’re grateful for today’s decision,” WhatsApp said. “NSO can no longer avoid accountability for their unlawful attacks on WhatsApp, journalists, human rights activists and civil society.”
NSO Group did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Pegasus can read encrypted messages stored on a phone, turn on its camera and microphone remotely and track its location. Its use has been tied to human rights abuses and the US Department of Commerce has blacklisted the Israeli company.
The legal case was launched after a 2019 Financial Times report that coincided with WhatsApp’s discovery that its services had been hacked by NSO and Pegasus.
The ruling said NSO Group did not dispute that it “must have reverse-engineered and/or decompiled the WhatsApp software” in order to hack phones, but had raised the possibility that it did so before agreeing to WhatsApp’s terms of service.
However, the judge found, “common sense dictates that [NSO] must have first gained access” to the WhatsApp software and NSO had offered “no plausible explanation” for how it could have done so without agreeing to the terms of service. It ruled in favour of WhatsApp’s claim that NSO had violated federal and state hacking laws.
The judge also found that NSO had “repeatedly failed to produce relevant discovery”, including in relation to the Pegasus source code.
“This sets a precedent that will be cited for years to come,” said John Scott-Railton, a researcher at the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab who has investigated the use of Pegasus.
“This is the most-watched case about mercenary spyware and everyone is going to take note. I predict this will have a chilling effect on other shady spyware companies’ efforts to enter the US market, and investors’ interest in backing their hacking,” he said.
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