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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
Emirati Spying App Is Linked to Company Employing Former NSO Programmers, Report Says
23.12.19
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CTech
On Sunday, the New York Times reported that popular chat app ToTok is, in fact, a spying tool. The app was linked to Emirati government company DarkMatter, previously reported to have poached several employees from Israeli surveillance company NSO
Verint in Talks to Acquire Competitors WebintPro, Deep Analytics
18.12.19
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Amir Kurz
The Nasdaq-listed business intelligence company has agreed to pay $27.5 million for the two smaller competitors, according to people familiar with the deal