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A parliamentary investigation answered some — but not all — the questions related to a spyware scandal involving the use of the Israeli company’s spyware, Graphite.
Italian prosecutors are looking into the alleged hacking of seven phones, including that of the head of political gossip ...
Italy and Israeli spyware maker Paragon said they have ended contracts following allegations that the Italian government used the company's technology to hack the phones of critics, according to a ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. A Defense Intelligence Agency employee was arrested Thursday for allegedly attempting to share classified information with a foreign ...
A black-tie gala next week will center on the topic of just about any conversation in D.C. that touches on tech: Artificial intelligence. The inaugural AI Honors, presented on Tuesday by the ...
ROME — Spyware from a U.S.-backed Israeli company was used to target the phones of at least three prominent journalists in Europe, two of whom are editors at an investigative news site in Italy, ...
Italy severs links with Paragon spyware after allegations of targeting critics and migrant rescuers spark outrage.
An employee of the Defense Intelligence Agency is accused of attempting to share classified material with a foreign government out of frustration with President Donald Trump, the Department of ...
Nathan Vilas Laatsch, a civilian employee of the Defense Intelligence Agency, was arrested in Virginia for attempting to provide classified information to a foreign government in exchange for citiz… ...