ICE says it bought Paragon’s spyware to use in drug trafficking cases
ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons wrote in the letter to three congresspeople that he approved the agency’s criminal investigative unit Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) to use “cutting-edge technological tools” to counter “foreign terrorist organizations’ thriving exploitation of encrypted communication platforms,” in a reference to spyware.
Critics and human rights defenders have long pointed to the growing list of journalists, politicians, and members of civil society whose phones have been hacked by governments using commercial spyware.
” Bloomberg first reported ICE’s letter to lawmakers.
In 2024, ICE signed a contract with U.
-Israeli spyware maker Paragon Solutions, a deal that was promptly suspended by the Biden administration to ascertain whether it complied with an executive order that restricts U. agencies from using spyware that could be used to target Americans abroad or violate human rights.
In September 2025, ICE lifted the block and reactivated the contract.
Until now, however, it wasn’t clear if ICE had planned to use Paragon’s spyware.
In response, Paragon cut off Italy’s intelligence agencies from using its spyware tools. When reached for comment, Democrat Rep. Summer Lee, one of the lawmakers who had requested information from ICE, told TechCrunch that the agency is now moving forward “with invasive spyware technology inside the United States.
” “The people most at risk, including immigrants, Black and brown communities, journalists, organizers, and anyone speaking out against government abuse, deserve more than secrecy and deflection from an agency with a long record of overreach and abuse,” said Lee. Paragon and ICE did not respond to a request for comment and questions from TechCrunch about the agency’s use of spyware
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