The technology company argued that exposing its discoveries could help NSO.
Tal Dilian, Intellexa provoked Washington’s ire for potential human rights violations.
New visa restrictions instituted by the US target individuals involved in the misuse of cyber-offensive tools and having made financial gain from misuse
The phone of Russian independent media figure Galina Timchenko had reportedly been infected using spyware built by the Israeli company NSO Group.
The government’s decision to create a new commission of inquiry to check into the police’s alleged illegal hacking of citizens’ cellphones set up one of the most staggering battles to date.
The lawsuit charged that NSO Group "destroyed Elatr's life, forcing her to live in fear and isolation, never able to safely return...or have a normal life."
The meetings came in response to revelations that evidence obtained using spyware was used in a Haifa double murder case.
The evidence withdrawn on Monday had been collected from the stored data on computers.
Englman told Jerusalem Post correspondent Khaled Abu Toameh how he had prioritized cyber security in his audits of government and civil organizations.
This breach not only compromises his personal information but also jeopardizes the integrity of his investigations.