Researchers say revelations that police deployed NSO cyberweapon expose an organization in urgent need of oversight

Democracies need cybersurveillance tools to track criminals and terrorists. Just regulate the tech better, argues Prof. Isaac Ben-Israel

The embattled company's tech exploits are 'pretty incredible' and 'pretty terrifying,' say security analysts; users are 'passive, don't have to click on anything, have no control'

Nachman Shai says Israeli high-tech industry widely admired and appreciated but a 'rogue program' like Pegasus can damage diplomatic interests

After report on NSO sales, EU Commission head says free press is core value for bloc; Hungarian opposition demands probe into government's alleged use of the technology

According to the New York Times, the government encouraged several companies, including NSO Group, to continue cooperation, regardless of concerns tech was used to quash dissent

Pegasus software 'has been used in some of the most insidious digital attacks on human rights defenders,' Amnesty International charges; NSO says claims are 'recycled,' inaccurate

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

Officials reject allegations by Amnesty International after it claimed Rabat used surveillance software from NSO Group to spy on phone of a journalist and human rights activist

Workers of Israeli spyware firm filed a lawsuit against the social media giant in November, saying their personal pages had been unfairly blocked

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