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Spanish judge shelves investigation of Pegasus use for attacks on PM Sanchez, ministers
The judge in charge of the investigation assured that the Israeli authorities don't provide sufficient information to determine whether the cyberattacks were carried out using the Pegasus software.
NSO group names David Friedman chairman amid efforts to overcome US blacklist
In US, spyware has consequences: Pegasus to pay Meta punitive damages - opinion
Israeli spyware firm NSO to pay Meta $168m. in damages for hijacking WhatsApp servers
Police spyware use shows an alarming ends-justifies-the-means culture - comment
Where do the police get off tapping phones of people not suspected of any concrete wrongdoing?
A different take on the NSO Group affair - opinion
The recent NSO affair is an opportunity for the Foreign Affairs Ministry to prove its strategic value and to chart a new course by introducing ethical dimensions into Israeli foreign policy.
Police: 'There is no proof to spyware allegations, everything was legal'
Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit said initial examination did not turn up evidence of systemic misuse of surveillance technologies.
Police chief on NSO: If there was abuse of power, we’ll fix it
Shabtai tries to shift focus of the NSO probe by saying Pegasus was used prior to his term.
British pension funds were used to buy stake in NSO - report
The retirement fund of the parent company of British Gas contributed significantly to buy a stake in the NSO Group.
Israel Police must be investigated for using NSO's Pegasus - editorial
The use of these tracking technologies without such transparency is immoral at best, and the use of it without the proper permissions is outright unjustifiable.
Three takeaways from NSO-police spying controversy - analysis
Many public officials and hi-tech experts have demanded legislation to enforce clearer limits on future police use of hacking technologies so it's not left to the personal discretion of investigators.
In recent NSO affair, who will public believe: police or press? - analysis
The solution to an abuse of technology is not to ban the technology, but to effectively regulate it.
Gideon Sa'ar: Reports about NSO, police must be checked
"There is an unbridgeable gap between the claims in the Calcalist article and the official statements of the police."
Knesset asked to probe Israel Police use of NSO spyware on citizens
MKs demanded to establish a commission of inquiry following reports Israel Police used NSO's cell phone hacking software Pegasus on citizens.