Spying

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Tech titans tighten security as Chinese espionage escalates

26.06.24|Omer Kabir
For years, foreign countries, primarily China, have operated espionage systems focusing on large technology companies. In response to the increasing prevalence of this issue, many tech companies are tightening their selection and recruitment procedures.
משטרה NSO כתבת מוסף

Israel Police used Pegasus to track activist's secret use of gay dating app

20.01.22|Tomer Ganon
Police officer who was in charge of tapping activist's phone with NSO’s spyware, called individual a 'danger to democracy', claimed info on his use of Grindr while married 'serves as leverage' in investigation
שיגור לוויין הריגול אופק 16 5.7.20

What will Israel do with its new spying satellite and is your car about to be hacked?

06.07.20|CTech
CTech Daily Roundup: The Space Administration in the Ministry of Defense led the development and production of "Ofek 16", an electro-optical reconnaissance satellite with advanced capabilities
אופק 16 שיגור לוויין הריגול 5.7.20

Israel successfully launches new spy satellite

06.07.20|CTech
The Space Administration in the Ministry of Defense led the development and production of "Ofek 16", an electro-optical reconnaissance satellite with advanced capabilities
קורונה חולה מובלת לבית החולים החדש ב ווהאן סין 4.2.20

Spy Agency’s Phone Surveillance Detected a Third of Israel's Covid-19 Cases

26.05.20|Omer Kabir
According to a Ministry of Health report submitted to the Parliament's Subcommittee of Secret Services, Israel’s Security Agency identified 4,089 cases as of May 10
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Tactics of Israeli Psy-Group, Black Cube Revealed in Canadian Court Battle

03.06.18|Tomer Ganon and Orr Hirschauge
Toronto-based investment firm West Face alleges a rival hired both companies to help sway a business dispute
ClearSky קליר סקיי חדש

Iranian Hackers Have Set Up a News Outlet to Court Possible Targets, Security Firm Says

05.12.17|Omer Kabir
Hacker group “Charming Kitten” used false identities to ferret out information, says Israel-based cybersecurity firm ClearSky