Government reported to mediate deals worth hundreds of millions with Bahrain, Oman, Saudi Arabia, UAE; tech company denies claims: 'We fully meet our human rights policy'

Anti-government figures, including top members of church, reportedly have phones hacked with NSO Group software; watchdog says unlikely firm can claim they are legitimate targets

Roger Torrent has accused Madrid of spying on him by employing NSO-made Pegasus software; messaging giant doesn't say whether hack succeeded

Jurist says it appears the Herzliya-based firm 'retained some role' in the targeting of individuals, 'even if it was at the direction of their customers'

Roger Torrent demands investigation into reports his cellphone was hacked by Madrid, possibly employing NSO-made Pegasus software

PM demands evidence to support claim Rabat used surveillance software from NSO Group to spy on journalist; unnamed official says Morocco doesn't have the tech 'at its disposal'

Human rights group alleges phone of Omar Radi, frequent Moroccan government critic, was hacked with NSO's Pegasus software

Reported ruling by high court in Accra is apparently the first time foreign officials have been imprisoned for dealing with controversial surveillance firm

Company says it is not responsible for client governments' use of its spy software, but expert says that NSO controlled US servers used to access targeted users

Amnesty International says NSO Group's export license should be revoked to prevent sales of malware to despotic regimes

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