'We’re on the U.S. Blacklist Because of You': The Dirty Clash Between Israeli Cyberarms Makers
NSO has enough evidence that Netanyahu and ex-Mossad chief Yossi Cohen promoted its Pegasus sales ■ Candiru's client list revealed ■ As these two spyware makers near their bitter end, here is the history of the bad blood between them
One day in November, after the announcement that the U.S. Department of Commerce had put Israeli cyberhacking firms NSO and Candiru on its blacklist of companies harming U.S. national interests, NSO CEO Shalev Hulio contacted Candiru CEO Eitan Achlow to discuss their mutual problems.
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