Canada’s privacy commissioner said the RCMP did not inform his office of its use of spyware technology that could be remotely installed on devices and used to monitor unsuspecting individuals.
While appearing before the House of Commons Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics Committee on Aug. 8, Philippe Dufresne said he first learned about the RCMP’s use of the software from the media and that his office was not consulted about its potential privacy risks.
“After learning about this through the media in late June, we contacted the RCMP for more information and the RCMP has since scheduled a demonstration for my officials in late August,” Dufresne said….