Salah Hamouri is one of several Palestinian activists whose phones were hacked using the Israeli company's surveillance software, human rights groups claim

Shalev Hulio insists software sold abroad can't be used against Israeli phones; says police got Saifan product, with capacity to crack local devices

The Guardian says Kyiv has been asking for Pegasus since 2019, reveals that Israeli firm also pulled out of deal to supply phone-hacking technology to Estonia for same reason

Former Communications Ministry chief Shlomo Filber is seen as key to establishing ex-premier's alleged illicit dealings with Bezeg owner

Continuing to defend its reporting of allegedly illicit phone hacking, Calcalist notes inherent conflict of interest in having those accused of wrongdoing investigate themselves

Judges say information retrieved from Shlomo Filber's phone not 'relevant' to defense, but orders prosecutors to share 'data from certain confidential documents'

ZecOps finds Shai Babad, Keren Terner Eyal and Emi Palmor — all named in bombshell Calcalist wiretapping report — were never targeted by police or with NSO Group's Pegasus spyware

Cyber-surveillance firm demands NIS 1 million in damages that it says will be donated to help Holocaust survivors and victims of sexual assault, if it wins

Justice minister notes, though, that investigation into claims that police used Pegasus spyware police against dozens of civilians has only published interim findings

Justice Ministry says NSO cooperated with investigation into claims that its Pegasus spyware was used against dozens of civilians; police minister hails 'resounding acquittal'

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