Report says government was alarmed by Washington's move, and saw it as an implicit accusation that it is harming American interests

Code linked to firm's Pegasus program found on devices belonging to members of 3 groups recently designated terrorist organizations by Israel in move that drew wide criticism

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

International probe carried out by Guardian, Washington Post and other news outlets identifies more than 1,000 people potentially hit by Herzliya firm's Pegasus spy software

According to the New York Times, the government encouraged several companies, including NSO Group, to continue cooperation, regardless of concerns tech was used to quash dissent

Since start of the outbreak, Israeli firm has sought to apply its technology to COVID-tracking tools, alarming human rights activists

Whistleblower in federal lawsuit alleges law enforcement broke laws by monitoring, storing information on gun buyers, protesters, staffers at Seeds of Peace summer camp

Lawmakers oppose idea to give contentious private spy firm access to personal data; Shin Bet, tasked with monitoring carriers, says it's not giving information to Defense Ministry

Israeli developers working on applications to track spread of COVID-19, while country's largest hospital makes strides with telemedicine to protect staff

As controversial tracking starts, people who were in close contact with those confirmed to have COVID-19 are informed by text message they must home-quarantine

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