Movie man Robert Simonds and William Wrigley reportedly looking at buying out products, including notorious Pegasus, and transferring them to another company

Non-binding measure says investigation should answer 'a number of major questions' over force's alleged illicit hacking of citizens' phones

Review finds sleuths illicitly pulled data from the computer of a suspect in a murder case; state attorney is monitoring issue after media allegations of misuse of NSO's Pegasus

Haaretz says the Defense Ministry cracked down on company's sales of cellphone hacking software overseas, following global fallout from similar NSO Group activity

First election since end of post-crisis international economic supervision pits conservative Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis against left-wing Alexis Tsipras

Special European Parliament committee calls for punishment for those who used software to spy on politicians and journalists; recommends setting up lab to help those targeted

Panel will discuss findings and recommendations of dossier produced last year by Deputy Attorney General Amit Merari

QuaDream's trouble began last week when watchdog revealed its REIGN program was used to surveil journalists and dissidents around globe; only two remain employed to guard equipment

Cybersecurity watchdog says QuaDream's software grants users full surveillance capabilities over another person's phone by exploiting a security flaw in Apple iPhones

Plaintiffs, who include three rights activists and the wife of a jailed journalist, claim they were victims of 'illegal intrusion into their phones' using software made by NSO

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