Unfortunately, there's no real way to make that happen, so instead, we'll keep doing what we do now: patrolling the front page and killing stories that present too many opportunities for comments like yours.
It's too bad, that comment! Usually, when I read a comment like this, I click through the profile looking for other terrible comments to flag, and usually when I do that, I end up wading through a cistern of crap and malevolence. Not in your case! Anybody who can write comments that start with "I work for an EMR provider and..." has something to contribute to the site. Why muddy those contributions with stuff like this?
Seems like banning / downmodding users should work just fine, instead of killing off the whole story.
I'm not trying to be snarky, I'm seriously.
State actors were a target customer for FinFisher, and it isn't that hard to figure out probably customers. Saudi Arabia tried to get Moxie to help them spy on its citizens, so I imagine they are a good bet too.
This points to someone in the intelligence not wanting the other entities in the country to know exactly what they are doing.