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

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'

Biden's Mideast coordinator reportedly demands answers from an Israeli Defense Ministry official at Washington meeting; Israel said to say it is taking situation 'very seriously'

Move comes as Gantz visits Paris, after reports emerge Macron, French parliamentarians were among those tracked with company's cyber surveillance technology

French president reportedly expressed concern Morocco allegedly among those that used spyware; PM said to respond conclusions will be reached, stresses it was before he took office

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

Rights group warns alleged widespread use of NSO Group's software shows 'devastating impact of poorly regulated spyware industry on human rights worldwide'

Pakistan asks UN to investigate reports that PM Imran Khan's phone was hacked and Delhi opposition chief accuses Modi of 'treason' over use of NSO program

Israel's NSO Group is in the eye of a storm over its Pegasus software, but is far from the only company helping governments covert operations

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