Peiter Zatko, who was fired earlier this year, says social media platform 'significantly underestimated' automated bots in whistleblower testimony likely to boost Elon Musk lawsuit

A user-friendly interface allowed anyone to type in a name and see whether they were a Likud member; feature was available for several days

Mine says over 10 million requests have been sent to firms by users of platform; expert says Israeli public relatively indifferent on matter, with country's legislation inadequate

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

Palestinian affairs reporter Aaron Boxerman briefs us on an overnight eviction in East Jerusalem; military correspondent Judah Ari Gross delves into NSO spyware use in Israel

MKs seek parliamentary inquiry into explosive report police took over civilians' cellphones without oversight; attorney general said to demand answers from cops

Move by beleaguered company comes amid growing concerns about tech and its misuse by governments, police; parent company Meta appears to be looking at new ways to identify people

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission says Onavo deceived customers by sending user data to social media giant

As country battles one of world's worst per-capita COVID-19 outbreaks, it introduces mandatory app that can access gallery and make unprompted phone calls; regime vows update

Plaintiffs say Netanyahu's party and its Elector application violated their privacy, causing high risk of identity theft

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