Local media reported on Sunday that the CEO of Israeli spyware business NSO Group has resigned. Shalev Hulio has resigned with immediate effect, and Chief Operating Officer Yaron Shohat will serve as
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
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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