Pegasus
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.
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
Knesset cm’tee holds heated debate on spyware probe, Arab sector crime
NSO's Pegasus spyware used to hack Palestinian activists' phones
NSO was blacklisted by the US Commerce Department last week amid allegations that its spyware was misused.
What does US blacklist mean for future of NSO? - analysis
The US Commerce Department's decision could be framed in terms of competition over which countries dominate the cyberattack sphere.
Israeli companies NSO and Candiru blacklisted by US
Two Israeli companies, NSO Group and Candiru, were put on an 'entity list' for allegedly engaging in activities harmful to national security.
COP26: Iran at the fore in Bennett’s meetings at climate conference
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett met with few other world leaders in bilateral meetings during the United Nations Climate Conference. Iran was a running theme.
Prestigious EU journalism prize awarded to Israeli malware investigation
The 'Pegasus Project' investigation concluded that people across 50 countries had been targeted for potential surveillance.
Dubai's Sheikh Mohammed used NSO's Pegasus to hack ex-wife's phone
Israeli firm NSO's Pegasus software was used by Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum to hack the phones of his ex-wife and her lawyers.
Israeli-made Pegasus spyware found on French ministers' phones - report
Technical analyses on the phones of five French ministers show that Israeli Pegasus spyware may have been used to target them.
Who is Israel's cyber bad boy?
No. 49 on The Jerusalem Post's Top 50 Most Influential Jews of 2021: Co-founder and CEO of NSO Group Shalev Hulio.
German federal police acquired Pegasus spyware in secret
The Police first entered talks with NSO Group in 2017 after failing to produce their own version of Pegasus spyware.
What does the NSO hacking scandal mean for Israel's cyber diplomacy?
SECURITY AFFAIRS: The 50,000-cellphones list itself never made any sense, considering that each client is usually limited to a dozen or a few dozen targets and NSO has just 60 clients.