NSO Group Technologies is an Israeli technology firm focused on cyber intelligence. It was founded in 2010 by Niv Carmi, Omri Lavie, and Shalev Hulio. It reportedly employs around 500 people and is based in Herzliya, near Tel Aviv.Annual revenues were said to be around $40 million in 2013 and $150 million in 2015. In June 2017, the company was put up for sale for $1 billion by Francisco Partners Management. Read More
The government on Wednesday told Lok Sabha that it is committed to protecting the fundamental rights of citizens, including the right to privacy, and that there are adequate provisions in the Information Technology (IT) Act to deal with hacking and s ...
Senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal on Saturday sought answers from the Central government over the controversy surrounding Israeli spyware Pegasus. ...
The Congress on Saturday upped the ante against the Narendra Modi government on recent accusations of public surveillance through WhatsApp questioning which department purchased the Israeli software Pegasus and who gave allowed it to spy on journalis ...
Responding to allegations over breach of privacy of several Indian users on WhatsApp using Israeli surveillance software Pegasus, the Facebook-owned messaging company on Friday stated that it remains committed to protecting all messages of its users. ...
Facebook-owned WhatApp may have pre-empted the Indian government's reactions to the latest revelation that Indian journalists and human rights activists have been snooped by an Isreali software company that hacked the messaging platforms data. ...
The latest revelation by WhatsApp that Indian journalists and human rights activists have been snooped by an Israeli software company could be a ploy by the messaging company to build pressure on governments to push back on their demands on traceabil ...
Facebook-owned WhatsApp on Friday said it agrees with the strong demand made by the Indian government to explain the kind of breach to safeguard the privacy of millions of Indian citizens. ...
Citizen Lab, a laboratory based at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy of the University of Toronto which is helping WhatsApp find Israeli spyware-affected users, has identified over 100 cases of abusive targeting of human rights defe ...