ICE’s $2M Paragon Deal: Spyware, Scandals, and a Side of Spaghetti!

ICE has reignited a $2 million contract with Paragon Solutions, an Israeli-founded spyware company now under US ownership. This decision follows a brief suspension over potential violations of a White House order. With Paragon linked to spyware activities in Europe, the reinstatement has raised eyebrows and perhaps a few monocles.

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Hot Take:

ICE and Paragon, sitting in a tree, S-P-Y-W-A-R-E-ing! In the latest episode of “Who Wants to Be a Cybersecurity Villain,” ICE has decided to rekindle its romance with Paragon Solutions, a company with a history as squeaky clean as a mud wrestling match. It’s like giving a cat a driver’s license and expecting it to obey traffic laws. What could possibly go wrong? Grab your popcorn, folks, because this cybersecurity drama is about to get juicier than a soap opera!

Key Points:

– ICE has reinstated a contract with Israeli spyware company Paragon Solutions after a previous suspension.
– The $2m contract allows Paragon to provide hardware and perpetual license software to ICE.
– Concerns were initially raised over the contract potentially violating a Biden administration executive order.
– Paragon Solutions was linked to spyware campaigns targeting European journalists.
– Italy rejected Paragon’s offer to investigate spyware victims amid national security concerns.

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