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Spyware
Serbia used Israeli firm’s tech to enable spy campaign, Amnesty says
Report claims spyware from Israeli surveillance company Cellebrite DI Ltd used to unlock phones of activists and journalists during interviews with Serbian police and security authorities; company says breach constitutes 'violation of end-user license agreement'
Reuters
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12.16.24
Shin Bet uncovers widespread Iran campaign targeting Israeli officials
Security agency says uncovered 200 attempts to target Israelis including security officials, politicians, journalists and others in effort to obtain access to their devices for the purpose of launching attacks
Yoav Zitun
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12.02.24
Apple warns global iPhone users about potential 'mercenary spyware attacks'
Tech giant describes attacks as 'exceptionally rare' and 'vastly more sophisticated than regular cybercriminal activity'
Ynetnews
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07.15.24
US imposes sanctions on former senior IDF officer over spyware sales to dictators
Col. Tal Dilian heads the Intellexa Consortium, which distributed the Predator spyware worldwide, which was used by foreign countries for surveillance against US government officials and journalists
Itamar Eichner
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03.05.24
Beyond activists & journalists: Pegasus spyware targets Mexican govt. officials -NYT
The New York Times reveals: Among the victims of Israeli espionage tools in Mexico is a close associate of the president and undersecretary for human rights, Alejandro Encinas. According to the report, only the military in Mexico has access to Pegasus, and Encinas is among the few in the government who opposed it.
ynet correspondents
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05.22.23
'Despite blowback, Mexico refuses to abandon use of Israeli spy tool'
NYT spills new salacious details about a 2011 deal struck at a strip club between Israeli cyber firm NSO Group and representatives of the Mexican government — the company's first and biggest client
Ynet
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04.18.23
Chaim Topol used to spy for Mossad, his family says
Famed Fiddler on the Roof star used his celebrity to assist Mossad in London when he starred on the West End stage, but he was no James Bond, his son says
Ran Boker
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04.13.23
Biden administration signs deal with Israel's NSO, despite blacklisting it - NYT
The deal sealed only five days before the White House announces it was taking action against the Israeli tech company and placing it on a Commerce Department blacklist, declaring it to be a national security threat and discouraging American companies from doing business with it
Hadas Bar-Ad
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04.03.23
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