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In US, spyware has consequences: Pegasus to pay Meta punitive damages - opinion

The judgment bolsters efforts by the United States government to draw red lines around the use of commercial spyware.

 An illustrative image of the NSO Group logo on a smartphone.
 An illustrative image of the NSO Group logo on a smartphone.

Israeli spyware firm NSO to pay Meta $168m. in damages for hijacking WhatsApp servers

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Israeli 'unicorn' company Dream Security raises $100m at $1.1b valuation

 A man walks past the logo of Israeli cyber firm NSO Group at one of its branches in the Arava Desert, southern Israel July 22, 2021

Apple asks court to dismiss lawsuit against NSO group


US sanctions Israeli ex-intelligence officer, spyware CEO

Tal Dilian, Intellexa provoked Washington’s ire for potential human rights violations.

 INTELLEXA CO-CEO Tal Dilian at his Cyprus home.

US Imposes New Visa Restrictions on Israeli Cyber Industry - opinion

New visa restrictions instituted by the US target individuals involved in the misuse of cyber-offensive tools and having made financial gain from misuse

 NSO Group logo is shown on a smartphone which is placed on a keyboard in this illustration taken May 4, 2022.

Russian journalist's phone hacked with Israeli spyware - researchers

The phone of Russian independent media figure Galina Timchenko had reportedly been infected using spyware built by the Israeli company NSO Group.

 Cyberattack on a smartphone. Beware of downloading spyware (Illustrative).

How will the fight over Israel Police phone hacking scandal play out? - analysis

The government’s decision to create a new commission of inquiry to check into the police’s alleged illegal hacking of citizens’ cellphones set up one of the most staggering battles to date.

 Cyberattack on a smartphone. Beware of downloading spyware (Illustrative).

Jamal Khashoggi's widow sues NSO Group over use of its hacking tool - report

The lawsuit charged that NSO Group "destroyed Elatr's life, forcing her to live in fear and isolation, never able to safely return...or have a normal life."

 A man walks past the logo of Israeli cyber firm NSO Group at one of its branches in the Arava Desert, southern Israel July 22, 2021

Israel's Law Committee approves judge-led probe into NSO spyware

The meetings came in response to revelations that evidence obtained using spyware was used in a Haifa double murder case.

NSO Group logo is shown on a smartphone which is placed on a keyboard in this illustration taken May 4, 2022.

Rothman: Investigate spyware evidence in compromised double murder case

The evidence withdrawn on Monday had been collected from the stored data on computers.

 SIMCHA ROTHMAN, chairman of the Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, was said to have ‘ruffled a few feathers’ when he addressed the Jewish Federations of North America last week.

90% of Israelis don't report cyber crime to police - comptroller

Englman told Jerusalem Post correspondent Khaled Abu Toameh how he had prioritized cyber security in his audits of government and civil organizations.

 Israel State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman speaks at the Jerusalem Post Conference in New York on June 5, 2023.

Pegasus spyware used to target top Mexican human rights official - NYT

This breach not only compromises his personal information but also jeopardizes the integrity of his investigations.

 Illustrative image of a hacker.

Why change to Israeli police will help hold those in power accountable

LAW ENFORCEMENT AFFAIRS: MK Moshe Saada explains why his plan to split the Police Investigation Department from the State Attorney’s Office will hold those in power accountable.

 MOSHE SAADA: Today there is no body that investigates the State Attorney’s Office.

Rothman: Open gov't inquiry into 'NSO scandal' police wiretapping

Gottlieb said, "No one can pass the audit on themselves, and we should think about examining things with a governmental or state investigative committee."

 SIMCHA ROTHMAN, chairman of the Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, was said to have ‘ruffled a few feathers’ when he addressed the Jewish Federations of North America last week.