Israeli court dismisses Amnesty’s petition against spyware firm NSO | Malay Mail

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JERUSALEM, July 13 — An Israeli court has dismissed Amnesty International’s legal bid to stop NSO Group from exporting surveillance software, saying the rights organisation did not prove the company’s technology had been used to spy on its members. Amnesty alleged that governments around the...

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JERUSALEM, July 13 — An Israeli court has dismissed Amnesty International’s legal bid to stop NSO Group from exporting surveillance software, saying the rights organisation did not prove the company’s technology had been used to spy on its members. A Tel Aviv District Court judge, however, found they did not present evidence to back up the claim that there had been an attempt to spy by hacking a human rights activist’s phone, nor that such an attempt had been carried out by NSO, according to a court document.

 

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