Petah Tikva-based Cyberint dives deep into the unusual set-up and modus operandi of a successful group of cyber-mercenaries

Since start of the outbreak, Israeli firm has sought to apply its technology to COVID-tracking tools, alarming human rights activists

Laura Poitras and Sean Vegezzi open exhibition that examines how the US monitors citizens' lives; award-winning artist also releases 25-minute movie on Israeli spy firm

NSA said to have intercepted Revolutionary Guard chatter on mounting 'USS Cole-style attacks' against Fort McNair, a reference to deadly 2000 suicide attack in Yemeni port of Aden

Cyber Point says 'Jian' exploited vulnerability in Windows and was first used no later than 2015, two years before leak of American cyber weapons

If approved, exemptions to be permitted for diplomatic, humanitarian reasons; Justice Ministry says no legal obstacles to requiring negative test from inbound travelers

US president-elect said planning to task longtime intelligence official Anne Neuberger with coordinating cybersecurity for federal government

Defense minister says commission of inquiry into massive graft scandal that has ensnared several Netanyahu associates will look into PM's office role in buying naval vessels

Anne 'Chani' Neuberger grew up in mostly Hasidic Brooklyn neighborhood of Borough Park; parents were among hostages rescued during Israeli raid on Entebbe

US intelligence liaison report shows conflict with Hezbollah pushed Unit 8200 to its 'technical and resource limits'; repeated Israeli requests led to new intel-sharing mechanism