Inside NSO Group, the Israeli spyware firm linked to the US government

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The Israeli firm’s “blacklisted” spyware, including the notorious Pegasus, has been used to catch El Chapo — but also to spy on dissidents and journalists including Jamal Khashogg…

The White House was embarrassed last week when it came out that a high-tech snafu had been made two years ago and may still not be rectified.placed on the Commerce Department’s “blacklist”The Israeli-based hacking firm is, and was then, infamous for products that had been used, depending on which side you were on, for both good and nefarious.

, a deal was allegedly struck between representatives for the US government and the tech firm which gave the US access to the company’s geolocation tool — which can invisibly track any cell phone, anywhere in the world.Shalev Hulio and Omri Lavie are two of the NSO founders whose first initials make up the company’s name, along with Niv Karmi.

“It’s been acquired by a US based party, but we don’t have enough evidence to confirm whether it is a government contractor or a government agency,” Jason Blessing, the Jeane Kirkpatrick visiting research fellow at theNSO’s Pegasus software allows users to track phones without permission or knowledge.in University of Toronto, an independent research group focused on digital security issues, believes that NSO’s software has no place in the United States and beyond.

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