Human Rights Watch (HRW) reports that one of its top staff members was targeted five times last year with Pegasus, an Israeli company’s spyware. The malware was used against Lama Fakih, director
MoreThe Biden administration has announced that it blacklisted the Israeli NSO Group in condemnation of the technology company’s budding and distributing of spyware to foreign governments, which are used to maliciously target
MoreAn Israeli spyware firm targeted the iPhone of a Saudi activist, exploiting a flaw in the messaging app that prompted Apple to release a software update to patch a cyber-security hole, according
MoreA cybersecurity watchdog reported on Tuesday that advanced spyware created by the Israeli company NSO Group, the world’s most infamous hacker-for-hire firm, was used to hack nine activists’ iPhones from Bahrain. The
MoreIt has been reported that the Moroccan administration will apply to the Spanish courts on the accusation that Rabat, in the Spanish media, used Pegasus software produced by the Israel-based NSO Group.
MoreThe UK-based Middle East Eye (MEE) revealed that Saudi Arabia used Pegasus software designed by the Israeli NSO Group to monitor the Tunisian speaker of the Parliament and leader of the Ennahda
MoreHamad bin Jassim Al Thani, also known as HBJ, Qatar’s former prime minister, put remarks on Twitter about the current NSO cyber scandal, saying it “raises many questions,” according to Doha News.
MoreLast week, an investigation called “The Pegasus Project” was revealed by Guardian and other media organizations. This project indicates that authoritarian governments have used hacking tools offered by the Israeli surveillance firm,
MoreAccording to the French daily Le Monde, phone numbers belonging to Nasser al-Khelaifi, the Qatari president of football club Paris Saint-Germain and CEO of beIN Sports, were among those possibly targeted by
MoreMorocco denies allegations that “Macron was tapped” in context of Pegasus spyware program

Morocco has denied allegations that the cell phones of French President Emmanuel Macron and some statesmen were tapped by the intelligence service, with the spyware program “Pegasus” developed by the Israeli company
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