Intrusions believed to have taken place in 2019 and 2020; separately, Israeli-made spyware confirmed on phone of UAE human rights activist

Belgium’s military intelligence reportedly concludes that Peter Verlinden and Marie Bamutese were targeted by Israeli-developed Pegasus software

Didier Reynders calls on member states to probe alleged use of the Israeli firm's Pegasus software to illegally spy on rights activists, political rivals and journalists

Researchers at University of Toronto's Citizen Lab say security vulnerability addressed had been exploited by Israeli firm to plant spyware on a Saudi activist's iPhone

German federal authorities bought controversial software in 2019; unclear if Berlin's intelligence agencies also used company's tools

Foreign minister tells journalists it is impossible to guarantee what a customer will do once it buys the Israeli company's Pegasus spyware, despite safeguards

In response, the embattled Israeli cyber firm questions the methods and motives behind the new report

Special rapporteurs urge Israel to disclose 'what measures it took to review NSO export transactions in light of its own human rights obligations'

Report says Yosef Shapira was among a group of former officials who warned the Defense Ministry that without greater oversight of cyber firms, 'this will blow up in Israel's face'

Oregon's pension fund reconsidering its investment of $233 in Novalpina Capital, which has majority ownership of Herzliya-based firm whose spyware allegedly being misused worldwide

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