Israel's NSO suing paper overs claims Israel Police used its spyware on civilians
Investigation into unsourced reports found no indication that police were abusing Pegasus program. NSO says any damages awarded will be ...
Investigation into unsourced reports found no indication that police were abusing Pegasus program. NSO says any damages awarded will be ...
Retired Commissioner Roni Alsheikh says that any wiretapping of public officials was "done legally, with a court order." Calls from ...
Two agencies are the only organizations privy to the exact use of NSO Group's infamous spyware. As calls for a ...
Independent inquiry to review Israel Police's use of infamous spyware against civilians, social activists, and politicians. PM: These tools are ...
Despite alleging the use of NSO Group's infamous surveillance technology was limited to special cases, the list of individuals whose ...
State Comptroller to probe allegations police surveilled Black Flag protest leaders in 2020 and hacked the phones of two mayors suspected ...
Polish Senate formally approves the formation of a committee to investigate evidence that three critics of the country's right-wing government ...
Head of Poland's ruling conservative party Jaroslaw Kaczynski says Pegasus product used by country's secret agencies to fight crime and ...
University of Toronto's Citizen Lab identifies spyware located on phone of Egyptian dissident Ayman Nour, says that extent of spyware ...
The letter was signed by the Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff and 16 ...
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