Washington Post: Whistleblower told US Justice Department that Israeli spyware firm tried to gain access to network used by Americans traveling abroad; US lawmaker: 'Really fishy'
NYT says with Pegasus permit not renewed after Khashoggi murder, Mohammed bin Salman phoned then-PM to have matter sorted, in return for opening airspace to Israeli flights
Rights group says Beirut office director hacked 5 times last year; Lama Fakih oversees crisis response in countries including Israel, Syria, Myanmar, Afghanistan, US
Cybersleuths claim agrarian social movement leader Michal Kolodziejczak and Tomasz Szwejgiert, co-author of a book about the head of Poland's secret services, were targeted
Editor David Horovitz and political and legal correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn discuss a potential deal for the ex-premier, and cast light on the NSO spyware scandal
Marian Banas says he plans to call leader of Poland's ruling right-wing party, who's also deputy prime minister for security, as a witness to testify under penalty of perjury
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