Financial Disclosures Reveal Jen Psaki was Employed by an Israeli Spying Firm
Tag: Pegasus
3 Former U.S. Intelligence Officers Admit to Hacking for UAE Company
Israeli Government Finally Decides To Start Looking Into NSO Group And Its Customers
You met Pegasus, on phones, now meet Toka, on any net connected device
You met Pegasus, on phones, now meet Toka, on any net connected device
Toka has stated that Russia, China, and “other enemy countries” would never be customers of the company. In other words, only countries aligned with Israeli policy goals, particularly in occupied Palestine, are permitted to be customers and gain access to its trove of powerful hacking tools.
Another Israeli Spy Story: When Will It End?
Pegasus: US lawmakers call out NSO without mentioning Israel
Where’s the Rage for Israel and NSO’s Pegasus the West Had for China’s Huawei?
Anger has swirled around the globe over revelations that Pegasus spyware created by Israeli software firm NSO Group has been used by governments to wiretap journalists and public figures. However, the fury is mild when compared to claims Beijing compelled Huawei to put a “backdoor” into its phones, which has never been proven.
Where’s the Rage for Israel and NSO’s Pegasus the West Had for China’s Huawei?
African governments are crushing opposition using Israeli spyware
By Suraya Dadoo | MEMO | February 24, 2021
As internet penetration and smartphone usage increases across Africa, digital spaces have become increasingly important for organising political uprisings and opposition movements. In response, several of the continent’s regimes have shut down the internet or blocked social media apps. To sidestep the economic costs and global criticism that these online shutdowns incur, governments have turned to digital surveillance technology as a shrewder way to crush all opposition.
African governments are crushing opposition using Israeli spyware
How a Senate Inquiry Revealed the Israeli Surveillance Industry’s Role in Orchestrating Russiagate
How a Senate Inquiry Revealed the Israeli Surveillance Industry’s Role in Orchestrating Russiagate
The NRA has been forging ties to the Israeli security state for years now. In 2013, Trump’s former National Security Adviser, John Bolton, joined a delegation of 30 in Jerusalem for a 10-day tour of Israel’s police institutions. The honorary NRA member stated on that occasion, that Israel could “serve as a model for American security.” The legend of Maria Butina, itself, was seeded in Israel that same year when an “obscure” Israeli gun-rights group posted on Facebook that she had announced to have signed a cooperation agreement with the NRA and “neighboring countries” to promote gun rights at a meeting with its members.
Butina would meet with Erickson and Keene two weeks later in Moscow, along with Alexander Torshin, former deputy governor of Russia’s central bank and lifetime NRA member. Torshin, who has been targeted by U.S. sanctions, traveled with Butina to the United States to “discuss U.S.-Russian economic relations” in April 2015. The pair met with several senior American officials, like Federal Reserve vice chairman and former Israel central bank chief, Stanley Fischer; the Treasury undersecretary for international affairs, Nathan Sheets and others in a meeting “moderated” by AIG CEO Maurice “Hank” Greenberg. The details of the high-level meeting, two months before Donald Trump made his announcement to run for president, have never been made public.