Companies founded by Israelis and based in Cyprus, Singapore and elsewhere have been selling surveillance tech to Dhaka, circumventing Defense Ministry regulation of such exports

Israeli producer of invasive phone software claimed protection as agent of foreign government, but justices leave in place lower court rulings, say company 'plainly' not entitled

Adam Schiff, Ron Wyden express concern over agencies' use of remote hacking tools, say American public deserves details on the scope of their deployment

Paragon's Graphite phone-hacking software targets data backed up to cloud; officials say it is only being used outside of United States against drug cartels

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

Investigative report finds private jet linked to Tal Dilian and his Intellexa company delivered powerful surveillance equipment to notorious Rapid Support Forces

New York Times says officials from US agency pushed for use of controversial Israel-made tool before shelving plans amid negative publicity

Committee investigating governments' use of Pegasus phone surveillance software says countries practicing a code of silence and reluctantly sharing information 'piecemeal'

Group says hacking software, including notorious Israeli-made Pegasus, silences sources for fear of identification; calls to halt development, export, sale and use of spyware

Dream Security to defend critical infrastructure sites from cyber attacks, including oil, water, energy facilities, raises $20 million in early round

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