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U.S. blacklists Israeli hacking tool vendor NSO Group
03.11.21
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Reuters
The Commerce Department placed NSO Group and Candiru on its trade blacklist, saying they sold spyware to foreign governments that used the equipment to target government officials, journalists and others
Citizen Lab’s report points to Israeli cyber’s lack of morals
18.07.21
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Omer Kabir
A new report from the University of Toronto's institute exposed Israeli surveillance company Candiru, warning it is not just one company that uses questionable practices, but rather common practice in the industry
Report: Israel's Candiru provided spyware used against dissidents, journalists and human rights activists
15.07.21
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Omer Kabir
The report from Citizen Lab and Microsoft claims to have identified websites tied to the cyber-surveillance company masquerading as advocacy groups such as Amnesty and as media companies
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