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DREAM unveils Israel’s first sovereign AI data center for government and critical infrastructure
Tens-of-millions-of-dollars investment to establish independent AI infrastructure for regulated and mission-critical environments
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
In US, spyware has consequences: Pegasus to pay Meta punitive damages - opinion
Netanyahu, Elovitch lawyers attack prosecution over hacking Filber’s phone
The prosecution is probing Israel Police over a new scandal in which key witness Shlomo Filber’s cell phone was allegedly illegally hacked.
iPhone flaw exploited by second Israeli spy firm
Two firms employed the same sophisticated hacking technique – known as a “zero-click” – shows that phones are more vulnerable to powerful digital spying tools than the industry will admit.
FBI admits it acquired NSO's Pegasus spyware in 2019 - report
Despite confirming its purchase, the bureau claims Pegasus was never used in any FBI investigation.
Israel Police zigzag on NSO affair: New findings change 'state of affairs'
Police had come under fire for allegedly using spyware like NSO's Pegasus against Israeli citizens without authority.
Amid NSO scandal, over 3,600 export licenses revoked in the past year
NSO Group has been under a cloud of controversy following the release of the Pegasus Project
Why are Israel's tech advantages treated differently by the world? - comment
During the last decade, Netanyahu -- as prime minister -- leveraged Israel's technological advantages to fundamentally change Israel's relationship with numerous countries around the world.
Netanyahu allowed Saudi Arabia to use NSO spyware after talks with crown prince - report
Former PM Netanyahu hoped to gain Saudi crown prince's "commitment and gratitude" after sanctioning use of NSO's Pegasus spyware, according to the report. Netanyahu: 'Fabrication'.
NSO group in talks with US funds on possible sale - report
Following the US decision, the Israeli government reduced by two-thirds the number of countries NSO and other cyber attack firms would be permitted to sell their technology to.
Human Rights Watch staff targeted using Israeli NSO spyware
“Governments are using NSO Group’s spyware to monitor and silence human rights defenders, journalists and others who expose abuse,” said Deborah Brown, senior digital rights researcher at HRW.
NSO chairman resigns following Israel Police spying scandal
Levy insisted his departure from NSO Group is unrelated to the Israel Police spyware scandal.