Israeli spyware company, NSO Group, offered a US-based mobile security company "bags of cash" in exchange for access for an easily exploitable mobile phone network, according to a complaint that was made to the US Department of Justice by a whistleblower.
Israel's police force, accused by rights groups of improperly using powerful hacking spyware, said on Tuesday it had found "anomalies" in its electronic surveillance that meant the legality of some of its information collection was debatable, Reuters reports.
Several Yemen's Ansarollah strikes targeted the Emirati capital over the past weeks, prompting the UAE to invest in new air defence systems.
Zionist regime’s security agencies have rejected selling the Iron Dome and David's Sling Weapons System to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Israel Hayom and Maariv reported military analysts revealing on Friday.
A new report says Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has allowed the Israeli flights to use the Saudi airspace in order to gain Tel Aviv’s satisfaction to renew Riyadh’s license to use the Pegasus spyware.
Professor Rear. Admiral (Ret.) Shaul Chorev tells Israeli media JNS that Israel needs a more thought-out strategy when it comes to dealing with the Iranian threat at sea, as well as combat that has become "increasingly asymmetric."
The Israeli public’s trust in the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) is in decline, according to the 2021 Israeli Democracy Index.
Pension money for staff at the energy company, British Gas, was used for buying shares in the Israeli spyware developer, NSO Group, which was responsible for the hacking of tens of thousands of people's devices over the years, a report has revealed.
Israeli Army's Engineering and Construction Department, on Monday, started building Military Intelligence Directorate in the Negev, Israeli media reported.
Hamas Interior Ministry spokesman Iyad al-Buzom told a press conference in Gaza City that the suspect had confessed that he was recruited by Israel's Mossad.
Poland's ruling Conservative Party leader has acknowledged that the country bought Israel's Pegasus spyware, which has been found to be used by numerous governments to crackdown on opposition groups.
The Zionist regime’s tanks have reportedly fired a number of shells towards the Quneitra Province that lies in Syria’s extreme southwest.
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