Report says spyware firm faced serious hardship, with West shunning it over rights concerns, Israel curbing exports; firm said banking on Likud leader's help, Riyadh normalization

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

After initially refusing to assist controversial Israeli spyware firm, Jerusalem said lobbying Biden administration on its behalf, arguing it should be given chance to reform

Court says José Luis Calama will lead judicial commission to question company CEO Shalev Hulio, as part of probe into phone hacking of Spanish PM and other officials

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

In a statement to the Guardian, the US intelligence agency says it bought a license from NSO Group for 'product testing and evaluation only' and not 'operational use'

Shalev Hulio says firm has disconnected Pegasus spyware 7 times over misuse; denies it was used against Macron, or in Khashoggi murder: ‘I sleep soundly at night. NSO here to stay'

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

Exposé alleges infamous Pegasus tool secretly used to track anti-government activists, mayors and non-suspects, exploiting legal loophole; police, firm don't explicitly deny claim

Military secretary Avi Gil criticized over large, unmasked New Year's gathering, where he was seen alongside NSO CEO Shalev Hulio and the underfire spyware company's spokesman

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