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Amnesty
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Serbian surveillance program exploits Cellebrite tools, Amnesty alleges
16.12.24
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Reuters
The Israeli firm says it is investigating potential misuse of its technology.
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CTech Daily Roundup: Court rejects Amnesty International petition to withdraw NSO’s export license
Israel Wants NSO Proceedings to Remain Secret
14.01.20
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Omer Kabir
The state has appealed to the court requesting proceedings regarding a petition filed by members of human rights organization Amnesty against cyber surveillance company NSO be conducted in chambers
NSO Spyware Used to Target Moroccan Human Rights Activists, Says Amnesty
10.10.19
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Omer Kabir
According to Amnesty’s report, the two activists received SMS messages with malicious links that would have installed NSO’s Pegasus spyware on their devices if clicked. Both previously faced harassment from the Moroccan regime over their activism
Amnesty International Says Israeli Developed Spyware Was Used to Target a Saudi Rights Activist
01.08.18
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Lilach Baumer
The spyware developed by NSO Group has been allegedly used in the past to target human rights activists and opposition in the UAE and Mexico
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