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Spanish judge shelves investigation of Pegasus use for attacks on PM Sanchez, ministers
The judge in charge of the investigation assured that the Israeli authorities don't provide sufficient information to determine whether the cyberattacks were carried out using the Pegasus software.
NSO group names David Friedman chairman amid efforts to overcome US blacklist
In US, spyware has consequences: Pegasus to pay Meta punitive damages - opinion
Israeli spyware firm NSO to pay Meta $168m. in damages for hijacking WhatsApp servers
My Word: Pegasus, the police and Trojan horses
Apart from asking why the police would undertake such an operation, I wondered who leaked the information to the paper, why and why now?
NSO scandal is symptom of rot in Israeli police culture - opinion
Culture is what is really at the heart of the problem with Israel’s police force.
David Draiman on the move from heavy metal to the pro-Israel battlefield
The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Yaakov Katz and Lahav Harkov.
Israel Police needs American Revolution
MIDDLE ISRAEL: Like AT&T 40 years ago, Israel Police should be broken up into smaller, specialized agencies, regardless of the smartphone-phishing scandal that shook the country this week.
Are we in Tel Aviv or Pyongyang?
Illegal police use of NSO spyware, if true, would constitute the gravest assault on civil liberties and fundamental human rights in Israel's modern history.
NSO threatens Calcalist with defamation suit
NSO has threated Calcalist with a defamation lawsuit for its report alleging the cyber attack firm offers clients an option to delete the logos from its cyberattacks on others’ cell phones.
Ex-police chief Alsheich: Pegasus spying ‘disconnected from reality’
Roni Alsheich was police chief from 2015-2018 and is viewed as having heavily increased the power of the police cyber unit.
Police cannot be allowed to use anti-terror tools against suspects - opinion
The debate as to how to define the Pegasus software in legislation and when it may or may not be used misses the point entirely.
Who is profiting off the NSO Pegasus spyware affair?
The NSO affair has shaken up public opinion and the political system, but there are also big gainers.
Why have state probes become so popular in Bennett's government? - analysis
In a government that has a consensus about seeking punishments for its predecessors and not about what should be accomplished now, state commissions are a useful tool.