Theguardian
Exxon Mobil Allegedly Hired Hackers to Target Climate Activists
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In 2016, climate activists, including Kert Davies, were targeted by a phishing campaign while seeking to hold Exxon Mobil accountable for climate deception. The campaign involved over 100 victims receiving phishing emails, with Davies receiving more than 80. A recent court case against Israeli private investigator Amit Forlit has revealed that the hacking operation may have been commissioned by DCI Group, a lobbying firm representing Exxon. Although Exxon denies involvement, court documents link the firm to the hacking. Forlit faces charges of hacking and wire fraud, potentially leading to a lengthy prison sentence. The investigation has raised significant concerns within the climate advocacy community about corporate espionage tactics.
Key Points: • Over 100 climate activists were targeted by a phishing campaign in 2016. • Israeli private investigator Amit Forlit is facing charges related to the hacking operation. • Court documents allege that Exxon Mobil's lobbying firm, DCI Group, commissioned the hack.