In Jerusalem
NSO escaped it beautiful. This Israeli firm known to all the intelligence services in the world and with a sulfurous reputation emerged victorious from a legal battle engaged in particular by Amnesty International. A Tel Aviv court rejected the NGO's request to cancel the export permits issued by the Israeli Ministry of Defense to this private firm.
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Human rights activists in dozens of countries accuse NSO, founded ten years ago by three Israelis, of helping security agencies infiltrate and control cell phone data of opponents, journalists, diplomats . Spyware spyware Pegasus, the company's flagship product, has, according to its critics, been used to track Jamal Khashoggi, the Saudi journalist murdered in October 2018 at the premises of the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
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At the end of last year, WhatsApp also filed a lawsuit in the United States against
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