Friday, August 31, 2018

UAE Used Israeli Spyware to Gather Intel on Qatari Royals, Lawsuits Claim

Lawsuits filed against the Israeli-based NSO Group allege its software was used to spy on political agitators locally and overseas and that the Emirates asked to track Lebanon's PM and a Saudi prince, the New York Times reports

The United Arab Emirates used an Israeli spyware to track Qatari royals, the New York Times reported on Friday. 

According to two lawsuits filed against the Israeli-based NSO Group, one in Israel and one in Cyprus, the Pegasus software was originally used to spy on political agitators locally and overseas through their mobile phones.

An Emirates plane taxis to a gate at the Dubai International Airport in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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