EU lawmakers accuse Israeli government of lacking transparency in granting export licenses for NSO Group products, particularly criticizing usage by Poland and Hungary

Tech giant gives few details about how vulnerabilities discovered on devices, including iPads and iPods; similar flaws exploited in past by spyware firms such as Israel's NSO Group

Kyriakos Mitsotakis says he 'would never have allowed' wiretapping of Nikos Androulakis, adding it 'should not have happened'

Head of EYP acknowledges management 'errors,' but government denies claims it used Predator malware to spy on journalists, opposition

Military correspondent Emanuel Fabian on Israeli responses to heightened Islamic Jihad threats; news editor Amy Spiro takes a look at a 'Big Brother' foray into in-jokes for Jews

Justice Ministry investigation dismisses most allegations, but says police exceeded authority by extracting information from hacked phones that was not covered by cyber warrants

'Unless there are consequences for countries and their enablers who abuse this technology, none of us are safe,' Carine Kanimba says during a House Intelligence Committee hearing

In a letter obtained by Reuters, EU Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders says investigators have found evidence that his phone was hacked using Israeli tech; NSO offers assistance

Citizen Lab finds at least 30 activists, scholars and people working with civil society groups who participated in 2020-2021 protests were targeted with Pegasus software

Lawyers and PR firms hired by embattled spyware company reportedly approached senators and members of Congress and are urging discussion of issue in Lapid-Biden meeting this week

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