NEW YORK —
A United Arab Emirates senior diplomat denied Thursday the country
had targeted "friendly countries" or American citizens in a cyberspying
program that a Reuters report said involved a hacking team of U.S.
mercenaries.
The Reuters investigation published Wednesday found that the UAE used
a group of American intelligence contractors to help hack rival
governments, dissidents and human rights activists. The contractors,
former U.S. intelligence operatives, formed a core part of UAE's cyber
hacking program called Project Raven.
Project Raven also targeted Americans, and the Apple Inc iPhones of
embassy staff for France, Australia and the United Kingdom, according to
former operatives and program documents reviewed by Reuters.
Apple has declined to comment and did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday.
When asked about Project Raven by reporters at a briefing in New
York, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash
acknowledged the country has a "cyber capability," but denied targeting
U.S. citizens or countries with which it has good relations.
"We live in a very difficult part of the world. We have to protect
ourselves," Gargash said. "We don't target friendly countries and we
don't target American citizens."
The French and U.K. embassies in Washington have declined to comment.
A spokeswoman for the Australian ministry of foreign affairs has
declined to comment. The U.S. State Department did not immediately
respond to a request for comment.
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