02.02.21|Omer KabirAmnesty International obtained documents that prove that between March 2015 and February 2017, the South Sudanese government paid the company $762,000 for surveillance equipment that was used to illegally wiretap citizens’ phones
13.07.20|Hagar RavetJudge said she is satisfied that the defense ministry’s oversight of defense exports is sufficient
22.06.20|Omer KabirThe human rights group conducted a forensic examination of Omar Radi’s phone and found digital fingerprints of the Israeli cyber company
16.01.20|Omer KabirAn appeal was submitted by the Israeli state attorney to the Tel Aviv District Court on Sunday, asking that no information on petition against the cyber-surveillance company could be made public
13.05.19|Hagar RavetMembers of the human rights organization filed a petition with Tel Aviv district court, asking for NSO’s export license to be rescinded after its malware was allegedly used to spy on an Amnesty staff member