In letter to the United Nations, NSO Group suggests that companies in the sector should be forced to have human rights compliance systems in place

Belgium’s military intelligence reportedly concludes that Peter Verlinden and Marie Bamutese were targeted by Israeli-developed Pegasus software

In response, the embattled Israeli cyber firm questions the methods and motives behind the new report

'Almost everything we checked, we found no connection to Pegasus,' employee of Israel-based firm asserts to NPR amid misuse allegations

Military correspondent Judah Ari Gross gives context to global Pegasus Project shonda; Jacob Magid from the US discusses how PM Bennett is in a bind ahead of an upcoming DC trip

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

Budapest Prosecutor's Office says investigation will determine 'whether and, if so, what crime has taken place'; critics say inquiry pointless with country lacking real oversight

Head of Knesset's defense committee gives scant details, but says security establishment has appointed review committee; Merkel calls for tighter international controls on spyware

Firm announces it will not be responding to further requests to comment on 'false allegations' its surveillance was used on world leaders and hundreds of journalists

Rabat denies 'false, malicious' accusations its intelligence agency used NSO Group's Pegasus software after leak reveals Moroccan king, journalists were targeted

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