Amid allegations that key figures in case against former premier were targets of police hacking, judges order proceedings to continue while awaiting answers

Bennett says he understands 'severity of matter,' Israel Police chief calls for external probe, and wide range of lawmakers demand investigation over police hacking allegations

Calcalist reports that protest leaders, journalists, mayors, Avner Netanyahu and a range of figures connected to former PM's corruption trial were spied on using Pegasus

According to Channel 13, ministry conducting in-depth review into spyware's usage amid widespread accusations of abuse around the world

Police reportedly claim draining of Shlomo Filber’s phone data was an accident, data never given to investigators; PM's lawyers demand answers ahead of Filber's imminent testimony

Quadream's REIGN spyware said to have used same exploit as NSO Group's Pegasus, before being patched in September; clients also include Saudi Arabia

Tech editor Ricky Ben-David discusses the latest NSO news, food prices and an acquittal in Cyprus as deputy editor Amanda Borschel-Dan reflects on recent archaeological discoveries

Data reportedly uncovered by investigators during inquiry into NSO affair, said to include photos, texts, phone numbers and more

In a statement to the Guardian, the US intelligence agency says it bought a license from NSO Group for 'product testing and evaluation only' and not 'operational use'

Washington Post: Whistleblower told US Justice Department that Israeli spyware firm tried to gain access to network used by Americans traveling abroad; US lawmaker: 'Really fishy'

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