Rights group in Hungary says its taking legal action against state, Israeli spyware company 'to expose the practice of unlawful secret surveillance'

NYT says with Pegasus permit not renewed after Khashoggi murder, Mohammed bin Salman phoned then-PM to have matter sorted, in return for opening airspace to Israeli flights

Spyware maker reportedly in negotiations with Integrity Partners for $300 million cash infusion as it seeks to turn around, remove US sanctions

Rights group says Beirut office director hacked 5 times last year; Lama Fakih oversees crisis response in countries including Israel, Syria, Myanmar, Afghanistan, US

Cybersleuths claim agrarian social movement leader Michal Kolodziejczak and Tomasz Szwejgiert, co-author of a book about the head of Poland's secret services, were targeted

Asher Levy says he submitted his resignation due to ownership change, as company comes under fire from public and lawmakers over allegations that police surveilled civilians

Public Security Minister Barlev calls current legislation 'old'; Knesset committee opens discussion on claims that police used Pegasus spyware to track civilians without oversight

Calcalist website reports officers used Pegasus spyware on family members of targets too, leading to arrests in cases that were eventually closed

Omer Barlev says investigations have found no wrongdoing after report alleged unlawful surveillance of Israelis, says he's 'not surprised' public doesn't believe police denials

Facing claims of spying on citizens Kobi Shabtai tells officers force is 'under attack,' vows to continue to develop intel tech and insists authorities only use it lawfully

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