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Meta claims Israeli spyware firm NSO Group failed to complain, demands further pressure by US gov't
The complaint accuses the Israeli firm of running a phishing campaign that tricks users into clicking links leading to malicious websites, and of testing its products on WhatsApp accounts and groups.
DREAM unveils Israel’s first sovereign AI data center for government and critical infrastructure
Spanish judge shelves investigation of Pegasus use for attacks on PM Sanchez, ministers
NSO group names David Friedman chairman amid efforts to overcome US blacklist
FBI chief: We bought NSO's Pegasus to do counterintelligence
FBI Director Wray claimed that the FBI never used NSO's Pegasus software.
Court rules for Netanyahu trial to continue despite Pegasus scandal
The court initially ruled in favor of the prosecution in regard to the NSO scandal, and the Netanyahu trial will continue Monday.
'False' police spyware allegations is media's 'Yom Kippur' - Alsheich
Former Israel Police commissioner Roni Alsheikh called on Thursday for Calcalist to reveal who fed it what he claimed were the false allegations that the Israel Police illegally spied on citizens.
Bennett to push for Palestinians to join Israeli hi-tech sector
Speaking at the Cybertech conference in Tel Aviv, Bennett said he would seek to integrate, "Palestinians in Ramallah primarily, but not only."
Netanyahu trial fight over Pegasus moves into high gear
In early February, his public corruption trial was paused when the allegations broke out about police spying.
The true story of the Netanyahu-Pegasus saga - exclusive
How does the police hacking program work? It takes a lot to hack into a cellphone.
Illegal spying by police was 'fake news,' police commissioner says
After largely remaining silent since the police were first accused of spying on its citizens at the end of January, Israel Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai forcefully denied any wrongdoing.
Netanyahu to address mass rally against 'spying on Israeli citizens'
Attempts were made to hack the cellphones of Shlomo Filber, Iris Elovitch and third person.
Jordanian officials want investigation into hacking of their cellphones
The cellphones of nearly 200 Jordanians were discovered to have been infiltrated by an Israeli company’s spyware
The march of technology is starting to scare people - opinion
Luddites were British textile workers who fought against the mechanization of their industry.