18 Democrats ask Treasury and State Department to freeze bank accounts of company executives amid claims they helped authoritarian regimes commit human rights abuses

The group behind the contentious spyware is reportedly at risk of defaulting on its debt, and is seeking an outside injection of capital and a business pivot to keep it afloat

In potential major blow to industry, Defense Ministry reportedly scales down list of eligible states to just 37, dropping the UAE, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and dozens of others

Tech firm says it's seeking permanent injunction to ban Herzliya-based company from using any of its software; Apple security head warns that those who weaponize its tech will pay

Moody's downgrades firm's credit grading to poor amid trade restrictions and expected cash flow problems

Cybersecurity firm Eset claims Tel Aviv-based company's software used against sites and services in Yemen, Syria, Saudi Arabia and Iran

Suspect linked to companies accused of taking part in program that snooped on activists, journalists and others; arrest said to be first in Mexico over use of NSO hacking tool

Report says Paris has frozen some cooperation with Jerusalem over alleged hack of Macron’s phone; Israel said to offer to prevent targeting of French phones in future cyber deals

European Parliament says work by consortium of journalists behind investigation into Herzliya-based NSO Group 'shows how this technology has been systematically abused for years'

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum signed off on use of NSO Group technology during legal custody battle

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