Mollitiam Industries, a small and little-known Spanish spy ware maker, is shutting down.
The startup’s demise was first reported by the intelligence and surveillance commerce new web site Intelligence On-line, which blamed the corporate’s downfall on monetary points. Public enterprise data affirm that the corporate filed for chapter on January 23.
In contrast to Hacking Workforce, NSO Group, and now Paragon Options, Mollitiam Industries, which relies in Toledo, a city exterior of Madrid, Spain, has principally operated out of public view. Partially, secrecy is only a consequence of the character of the spy ware business: There are plenty of distributors everywhere in the world, and a major quantity of them don’t need any publicity.
One more reason why Mollitiam Industries eschews publicity might have much less to do with the spy ware business itself, and extra to do with the truth that the spy ware startup was based mostly in Spain, which doesn’t get plenty of consideration from worldwide English-language media shops, and likewise as a result of Mollitiam Industries was solely ever recognized to be concerned in a single scandal in Colombia, one other place that may be be underreported within the English-speaking world.
On the time of writing, Mollitiam Industries’ official web site remains to be on-line. The corporate didn’t reply to a request for remark despatched to an e-mail handle listed on the positioning. When TechCrunch referred to as a telephone quantity listed on the corporate’s Google Maps itemizing, the road was busy. In line with its official LinkedIn account, Mollitiam Industries had between 11 and 50 staff.
In 2021, Mollitiam Industries first caught the eye of English-speaking media. Wired reported on the time {that a} brochure unintentionally left on-line by a 3rd celebration confirmed the startup developed spy ware merchandise referred to as Invisible Man and Evening Crawler, which have been designed to surreptitiously extract information from goal units, together with from messaging apps like Telegram and WhatsApp, activate the gadget’s cameras and microphone, steal passwords, and log keystrokes.
The yr prior, in 2020, Colombian information journal Semana reported that its journalists and its workplaces had been below bodily and digital surveillance by the nation’s army intelligence company, whose brokers reportedly intimidated the journalists with threats that included sending them tombstones. The surveillance and intimidation marketing campaign got here after the journal had revealed investigations into alleged wrongdoing by officers within the army in 2019.
“A cyber-intelligence colonel provided me 50 million pesos [around $15,000 at the time] to introduce a malware (virus) within the computer systems of Semana journalists and thus have the ability to entry the knowledge,” a supply advised the journal.
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That malware was apparently developed by Mollitiam Industries, in response to a photograph of a contract between the Nationwide Military of Colombia (Ejército Nacional de Colombia) and Mollitiam Industries.
The doc confirmed the army company made a suggestion of almost 3 billion pesos (round $900,000 on the time) to accumulate a system referred to as “Hombre Invisible” (or Invisible Man). The software program was allegedly able to infecting macOS and Home windows units each remotely, by hiding inside Workplace paperwork, and through USB drive. The malware may additionally bypass antivirus software program, and permit the army officers to contaminate an “limitless” variety of energetic targets.
“This device permits us to do every thing: get into any laptop, entry WhatsApp and Telegram Internet calls and conversations, obtain archived or deleted chat conversations, photographs and basically no matter is saved within the reminiscence of the contaminated machine,” an nameless supply advised Semana.

The identical yr because the Colombia scandal, Mollitiam Industries gave a web based discuss via ISS World, a sequence of conferences for firms that need to promote merchandise to legislation enforcement and intelligence companies.
The corporate wrote within the discuss’s description that end-to-end encryption was making it harder to snoop on supposed people, and referred to the necessity to use malware to compromise the goal’s gadget in an effort to entry their communications. In line with the outline, “Mollitiam will clarify the roots of this strategy via software program demonstrations, and can share progressive options such because the recordings of WhatsApp VoIP calls.”
Mollitiam Industries was energetic no less than till the top of 2023, in response to Meta. In early 2024, Meta mentioned in a report that it had eliminated a community of pretend accounts on Fb and Instagram that was linked to Mollitiam Industries.
“Mollitiam Industries and its prospects ran faux accounts which they used for testing malicious capabilities amongst their very own accounts and scraping public data. Just like different surveillance-for-hire companies, they used IP-logging hyperlinks geared toward tracing their targets’ IP addresses,” learn the report. “In addition they engaged in phishing and social engineering focused primarily at individuals in Spain, Colombia and Peru, together with the political opposition, journalists, anti-corruption activists and activists towards police abuse.”
Spain, and particularly Barcelona, has not too long ago turn out to be a hotbed for spy ware startups, a few of which have been based by foreigners recruiting safety researchers from different nations, together with Italy and Israel.
Whereas the corporate has acquired comparatively little consideration, its actions have been being tracked by Amnesty Worldwide. Jurre van Bergen, a technologist at Amnesty Worldwide’s Safety Lab, advised TechCrunch that he and his colleagues discovered Mollitiam Industries’ Home windows samples and recognized a command and management server that was listed on Censys, a web based search engine for internet-connected units, as “Invisible Man Login,” a transparent reference to one of many firms’ merchandise.
“Extraordinarily sloppy work of a spy ware producer to not put that behind a firewall,” van Bergen advised TechCrunch. “I suppose I’m not shocked given their sloppy work they went bankrupt.”