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Spain’s spy chief sacked after Pegasus spyware revelations
Paz Esteban reportedly loses job after Catalan independence figures were said to have been targeted.
A data ‘black hole’: Europol ordered to delete vast store of personal data
EU police body accused of unlawfully holding information and aspiring to become an NSA-style mass surveillance agency
NSO: Watchdog warned UK government of spyware infections inside 10 Downing Street
Digital rights watchdog group Citizen Lab said on Monday it had warned British officials that electronic devices connected to government networks, including some inside the prime minister's office and foreign ministry, appeared to be inf...
A data ‘black hole’: Europol ordered to delete vast store of personal data
EU police body accused of unlawfully holding information and aspiring to become an NSA-style mass surveillance agency
Palestinian lawyer sues Israel’s NSO group in France
Salah Hamouri has filed a complaint against the Pegasus spyware maker for having ‘illegally infiltrated’ his mobile phone.
A data ‘black hole’: Europol ordered to delete vast store of personal data
EU police body accused of unlawfully holding information and aspiring to become an NSA-style mass surveillance agency
Victim’s iPhone hacked by Pegasus spyware weeks after Apple sued NSO
Quartet targeted by clients – thought to be Jordanian government agencies – of Israeli company even after Apple sued in November
More details emerge of Prince Andrew’s alleged links with banker Selman Turk
Duke met man accused of fraud in high court months before receiving disputed payments, report claims
Abductions, hacking and horses: the Dubai royals' UK custody battle
The High Court in London has ruled that the ruler of Dubai's ex-wife should have sole responsibility for their children's welfare, citing his "domestic abuse" towards her.
Israel blocked Ukraine from buying Pegasus spyware, fearing Russia’s anger
Revelation of denial offers new insight into the way Israel’s relationship with Moscow has undermined Ukrainian objectives
Human rights officials call for Pegasus spyware ban at El Salvador hearing
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights holds hearing on using Israeli spyware against journalists and activists
White-human rights: A Tale of Two Wars: Biden Decries Russian Atrocities in Ukraine While Backing Saudi/UAE War in Yemen
As the U.S. and U.K. push for Saudi Arabia to increase oil production to offset a rise in global energy prices amid sanctions on Russia, the kingdom on Saturday announced it had executed 81 people — the country’s largest mass execution i...
UK's Johnson fails to secure public oil rise pledges after talks with Saudi, UAE
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson held talks about energy security on Wednesday with the de facto leaders of Gulf oil exporters Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates but secured no public pledge to ramp up production.
‘Most harmful thing’ – how spyware is stifling human rights in Bahrain
Growing evidence shows Gulf state’s friends and enemies are being targeted by NSO Group software / You don’t know what is private’: how spyware erodes human rights in Bahrain
How A Saudi Woman's iPhone Revealed Hacking Around The World
The discovery on Loujain al-Hathloul's phone last year ignited a storm of legal and government action that has put NSO on the defensive. How the hack was initially uncovered is reported here for the first time.
Pegasus is not the problem. The problems are the backdoors, bugs and loopholes in Apple's IOS and Google's Android
The important journalistic investigations that exposed mass espionage using Pegasus spyware against political opponents, social activists, senior public servants, business competitors, journalists and masses of innocent people have trigg...
Crypto exchange Binance to take US$200 million stake in Forbes
Major cryptocurrency exchange Binance will make a $200 million investment in Forbes, the media company said, with the platform taking a stake through a publicly traded special purpose acquisition company (SPAC).
European Parliament to set up Pegasus inquiry
Controversial spyware could have been used by governments to hack phones of journalists, activists and politicians.
Israel inquiry to look into alleged police massive use of Pegasus spyware against journalists, politicians and innocent citizens
Business people, politicians, anti corruption activists and Netanyahu’s son and friends were targeted by phone intercepts, against the law
Pegasus spyware seller: Blame our customers, not us, for hacking
The maker of powerful spy software allegedly used to hack the phones of innocent people, social activists, journalists, politicians, public servants and businesses people, says blaming the company is like "criticising a car manufacturer ...
Israeli police find ‘legally debatable’ use of spyware by investigators
Admission follows allegations of snooping on mobile phones of protesters, politicians and criminal suspects
NSO offered US mobile security firm ‘bags of cash’, whistleblower claims
Israeli spyware firm denies doing business with Mobileum and co-founder ‘has no recollection of using the phrase’
Pegasus-Maker Calls Criticism "Hypocritical", Says US Blacklisting To End
Israel's embattled cyber tech company NSO Group has denied wrongdoing as it called criticism of its sale of Pegasus spyware programme to non-democratic countries "hypocritical".
Pegasus scandal: In Hungary, journalists sue state over spyware
The governments of Hungary and Poland are the only EU member states to have used the Pegasus software to spy on their critics. Now, Hungarian journalists who were targeted have filed the first lawsuits against the state.
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