Committee investigating governments' use of Pegasus phone surveillance software says countries practicing a code of silence and reluctantly sharing information 'piecemeal'

US correspondent Jacob Magid looks at assurances from US president's July trip and AJC's new chief; Tech Israel editor Ricky Ben-David discusses new startup for NSO's former CEO

Group says hacking software, including notorious Israeli-made Pegasus, silences sources for fear of identification; calls to halt development, export, sale and use of spyware

Dream Security to defend critical infrastructure sites from cyber attacks, including oil, water, energy facilities, raises $20 million in early round

Report says NSO Group's ForcedEntry software was used to target more than a dozen government and military officials in Indonesia; NSO denies any involvement

Hanan Elatr also plans to file suits against Saudi Arabia and UAE, who she says targeted phone with Pegasus spyware, saying she wants everyone 'in this horrible crime accountable'

EU lawmakers accuse Israeli government of lacking transparency in granting export licenses for NSO Group products, particularly criticizing usage by Poland and Hungary

Producer of controversial Pegasus phone hacking software undergoing large scale reorganization amid bid to regroup after years of negative publicity, blacklists and lawsuits

Tech giant gives few details about how vulnerabilities discovered on devices, including iPads and iPods; similar flaws exploited in past by spyware firms such as Israel's NSO Group

Military correspondent Emanuel Fabian on Israeli responses to heightened Islamic Jihad threats; news editor Amy Spiro takes a look at a 'Big Brother' foray into in-jokes for Jews

Pages