Amnesty International found evidence of extensive sales and deployment of spyware and surveillance technologies in Indonesia between 2017 and 2023 from various countries, including Israel, Greece, Singapore, and Malaysia, with Indonesian government agencies identified as buyers. The lack of relevant laws regulating surveillance poses a significant risk to civil society, and the NGO called for a ban on highly invasive spyware and a global moratorium on surveillance technology until proper human rights regulations are in place. ```

Indonesia is a Spyware Haven