
A Shady Israeli Intel Genius, His Cyber-spy Van and Million-dollar Deals
Tal Dilian was a respected member of Israel's elite intel units. In recent years he’s set up shop overseas and has orchestrated a number of massive cyber deals | A profile
Tal Dilian was a respected member of Israel's elite intel units. In recent years he’s set up shop overseas and has orchestrated a number of massive cyber deals | A profile
Black Cube’s CEO, investigated for spying on Romanian state prosecutor, told police that Meir Dagan suggested they'll work ‘as an arm of’ Romania's Intelligence. Dagan is no longer around to give his version
The Israeli spyware firm has signed contracts with Bahrain, Oman and Saudi Arabia. Despite its claims, NSO exercises little control over use of its software, which dictatorships can use to monitor dissidents
Al Arabiya quotes sources saying the commander gave Israel information about Hamas' planned operations and residential compounds used by senior officials. Hamas vehemently denies reports of his defection
Tel Aviv judge 'endorsed the Defense Ministry’s talking points,' human rights activist charges, as petitioners claim the court ignored evidence that NSO's phone hacking software was used to spy on journalists and dissidents
Higher-resolution images would mean that Lebanon's Hezbollah and Gaza's Hamas would be able to use commercial satellite images to plan rocket strikes on key civilian and military infrastructure
Former defense minister turned opposition figure says everyone knows the identity of the New York Times source who said Israel planted a bomb at an Iranian nuclear site
'Ofek 16,' which Israel said would provide high-quality surveillance for its military intelligence, was launched at 4 A.M. and has begun its orbit in space
As defense and health officials avoid taking responsibility, harsh public response to a report just as harsh puts Israelis' trust in their government to the test
'Special means' that could have foretold the Yom Kippur War weren't employed – but intel chief made political leaders believe otherwise, a newly discovered document shows
Israeli army spokesperson says officers, who did not participate in official capacity as military representatives, did not take part in discussions concerning social protests
In response to High Court petition by activists and journalists, public health chief argues for expanding reach of monitoring by Israel's internal security service
No one responsible for guaranteeing transparency in using the secret service has dared step out of the black box. With so much as stake, they're only shooting themselves in the foot
A new book sheds light on some of the most adventurous and dangerous plots planned and carried out by agents to harm Gamal Abdul Nasser’s Egypt in the years leading up to the capture of group of Egyptian Jews working for Israeli intelligence
According to the probe, a senior handler was ordered to dispatch an agent to the West Bank to buy boxes of the traditional sesame paste for a top intelligence officer
Sharon Shalom to head global policy apparatus, after leaving post at Defense Ministry, which has to green-light the firm's exports
Through thick and thin – intifadas, peace agreements, Arab boycotts, protests and Iran - Qaboos Al Said, who died this week, built and deepened ties with the Jewish state
Israel's security apparatus is in bed with an over-collaborative judiciary to hide dirty deals and espionage from public scrutiny
An Israeli Military Intelligence veteran’s arrest in Cyprus is an object lesson in the hazards of commercializing defense technologies
The probe was launched in November after reports that a van crammed with sophisticated surveillance technology was used to spy on people on the island
Investigation started following Forbes report on intelligence expert Tal Dilian, who showed off the $9 million van’s surveillance capabilities
Military officials acknowledge the eight family members died in a building that hadn't been examined by Israeli intel for months, and no one checked whether any civilians were in the vicinity before the overnight strike, which the IDF is now looking into
In excerpt from new book, New Yorker writer says Israeli private intelligence agency was misled by the Hollywood producer when he hired the firm
Russian embassy confirms Yulia Yuzik in custody, but said still studying details of case
His handler has told the daily Yedioth Ahronoth about the major intelligence coup that began five years ago
Defense Ministry admits to hiring spy firm between 2012 and 2014 ■ Around the time, it offered other customers that it spy on former ministers and government officials
Security service arrested Jordanian businessman it alleges was sent by Iranian intelligence to lay groundwork for future espionage
In recent years Israel has waged all-out war against the movement, exerting diplomatic, legal and even economic pressure
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