Israel seems to expand the Ambit Audit of the Export of Indian Supervision Software.
The Haaretz newspaper reported on Tuesday that the country’s top defense committee would hold a special session on “cyberarm offensive” against the background of global counterattacks over reconnaissance through spyware and a potential target extension list, a leading British human rights lawyer David Lawrence Haigh.
According to the report, “closed session” from the foreign and defense committee on August 9 was held to discuss not only the case of Pegasus but also the functioning of other Israeli companies such as Candiru and Quadream, both of which were accused of selling their spyware for what was called a non-democratic regime , The paper said a few minutes the session would be guarded, even though the Members of the Ram Mind, who confined the panel, denied such meetings had even been planned.
The classified intelligence subcommittee is a panel consisting of three parliamentarians other than barracks, former Deputy Head of the Mossad National Intelligence Agency.
Buzz about the formation of the Israeli defense that requires a length, it is difficult to see the clutch of spyware exporter grow stronger after the analysis of the international forensic amnestion which was revealed on Monday that the telephone rights of lawyers HAIGUS may have been infiltrated with Pegasus.
It was also claimed that the cellphone was a Muslim Activist Ukbased and three others – an Indian legal official and a journalist from Hungary and Turkey – has been targeted.
In France, The Le Monde Paper reported that French intelligence services have confirmed that cellphones from three journalists in this country have Pegasus are planted in it or targeted for illegal installations.
The multi-state probe by a group of media outlets and non-profit organizations shows that the telephone used by President Macron is one of the potential targets of Intel Morocco services, Haaretz reported.
It citizes media reports in France, say that the French government has asked Israel to ban the use of Pegasus in its territory.