If recent hack of diplomats phones confirmed, it would represent first time Israeli group's surveillance software used against American officials; assailant remains unknown

NSO Group CEO pens letter to Bennett, saying his support will be critical in battling Biden administration move, after Jerusalem initially declines to weigh in

Isaac Benbenisti was tapped a week ago to succeed founder Shalev Hulio, who was set to become global president and vice chairman of the board

Shalev Hulio, who founded company 11 years ago, to become 'global president' and deputy chairman of the board; drops hints of significant financial backing or going public

Angus King, a member of the Intelligence Committee says he turns his cell on and off at least once a week; experts say this move makes hackers work harder

French president reportedly expressed concern Morocco allegedly among those that used spyware; PM said to respond conclusions will be reached, stresses it was before he took office

President taking 'very seriously' report that his number was among tens of thousands on leaked list purportedly targeted by clients of Israeli-made Pegasus malware

Investigation will focus on allegations that Moroccan intelligence services used NSO Group's Pegasus malware to spy on several journalists in France

Shalev Hulio says spy firm also rejected some 90 countries over the years, and a reported list of targets is unrelated to its controversial software

International probe carried out by Guardian, Washington Post and other news outlets identifies more than 1,000 people potentially hit by Herzliya firm's Pegasus spy software

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