Surveillance
UK naval drones sent data to China, raising US, European fears over Chinese components -report
The Ministry of Defense was forced to remove all internet connectivity from the Royal Marines' £12 million fleet of K3 Scout surveillance drone cameras after discovering the transmissions.
UK Supreme Court rejects Bahrain immunity claim in dissidents’ spyware lawsuit
Elbit Systems secures $370 million in US Customs and Border Protection deals
EU expands Russia sanctions over cybercrime, surveillance and rights abuses
Israeli spyware and surveillance tools sold to Bangladesh - report
Israel and Bangladesh do not have diplomatic relations and Bangladesh bans imports from Israel.
Putin orders FSB to step up surveillance of Russians and borders
The FSB, the successor to the Soviet-era KGB, has already been operating in Russia as an expansive surveillance and censorship apparatus.
12 senior Indonesian officials targeted by NSO software - report
The officials include Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, a senior military official, and two local diplomats.
Workplace surveillance is a mixed bag - opinion
From the time of the Industrial Revolution, employers have been distrustful of employees and have repeatedly found it necessary to implement systems devoted to monitoring and surveillance.
Israeli-made surveillance malware targeted my phone - Greek politician
"The revelation of those hiding behind such sick practices ... is not a personal issue but my democratic duty," Androulakis said.
US company L3Harris discussing purchase of NSO Group surveillance tech
A senior White House official expressed concern regarding the implications of the potential deal on US national security.
Netanyahu's prime minister's office was bugged for a decade - report
The recording device, found in 2019, is reportedly connected to similar devices uncovered during the Harpaz Affair.
Secret CIA surveillance program collected records of US citizens
Two US senators said the CIA had kept a bulk surveillance program secret from the public and Congress.
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.
Israel's police cannot commit crimes to fight crime - editorial
The use of these tracking technologies without judicial oversight and the required permission cannot be justified and presents a severe violation of basic civil liberties.