Reports saying U.S. State Department personnel in Uganda were victims of spy tech is perhaps the most devastating blow to NSO yet – and the company shouldn’t expect Jerusalem to come to its aid
It turns out that pushing out spyware to any potential ally, regardless of its intended use, is bad for business and also bad for Israel’s global image
European Parliament's inaugural prize for reporters went to the 17 media outlets, including Haaretz, that revealed Israeli firm NSO's spyware targeted people across 50 countries for potential surveillance
She dreamed of being an astronaut, but Salma Abo Foul did what was expected of her – and became a physician. She’s not alone: Arabs and Druze, who make up about 20 percent of Israel’s population, constitute almost half of recipients of medical licenses