Shalev Hulio says spy firm also rejected some 90 countries over the years, and a reported list of targets is unrelated to its controversial software

Investigative reporter Omar Radi sentenced to 6 years in prison; rights groups say his case was politically motivated and came following claims he was hacked by Israeli spy firm

Amid reports company's technology was used against activists and journalists, Defense Ministry says firm was only allowed to sell its products for fighting crime, terror

After report on NSO sales, EU Commission head says free press is core value for bloc; Hungarian opposition demands probe into government's alleged use of the technology

Amnesty head urges limits on surveillance industry; WhatsApp head says use of the technology must be stopped; Israeli activist claims revelations are 'tip of the iceberg'

International probe carried out by Guardian, Washington Post and other news outlets identifies more than 1,000 people potentially hit by Herzliya firm's Pegasus spy software

According to the New York Times, the government encouraged several companies, including NSO Group, to continue cooperation, regardless of concerns tech was used to quash dissent

Since start of the outbreak, Israeli firm has sought to apply its technology to COVID-tracking tools, alarming human rights activists

Laura Poitras and Sean Vegezzi open exhibition that examines how the US monitors citizens' lives; award-winning artist also releases 25-minute movie on Israeli spy firm

Department of Justice reportedly renews interest in alleged targeting of 1,400 users by Herzliya-based firm after FBI investigation said to stall; NSO says it's unaware of probe

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