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@haaretzcom

@haaretzcom
11 posts
2022-12-27
3/3 If the Mossad had the technology currently being provided by Israeli cyberfirm Toka 12 years ago, it's likely the hit squad would have never been identified, writes @omerbenj Read more about these “dystopian” hacking capabilities here 🔽🔽🔽 https://www.haaretz.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2022-12-27 View on X
Haaretz

A look at Tel Aviv-based Toka, which helps governments, intelligence agencies, and law enforcement hack security cameras to alter live feeds and past recordings

1/3 On January 10, 2010, Hamas' point man with the Iranians, Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, was assassinated in Dubai https://www.haaretz.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2022-12-27 View on X
Haaretz

A look at Tel Aviv-based Toka, which helps governments, intelligence agencies, and law enforcement hack security cameras to alter live feeds and past recordings

2/3 A month later, the local police force stunned the world - and Israel - by painstakingly piecing together hours of closed-circuit TV footage. The videos were combed to trace the 30 Mossad assassins' steps and reveal their faces https://www.haaretz.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2022-12-27 View on X
Haaretz

A look at Tel Aviv-based Toka, which helps governments, intelligence agencies, and law enforcement hack security cameras to alter live feeds and past recordings

2022-12-26
1/3 On January 10, 2010, Hamas' point man with the Iranians, Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, was assassinated in Dubai https://www.haaretz.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2022-12-26 View on X
Haaretz

A look at Tel Aviv-based Toka, which helps clients in government and intelligence agencies hack security cameras and alter live feeds and past recordings

Meet Toka, the Israeli cyber firm founded by Ehud Barak, that lets clients hack cameras and change their feeds - just like in Hollywood heist movies Tweets: @haaretzcom , @spyblog ...

3/3 If the Mossad had the technology currently being provided by Israeli cyberfirm Toka 12 years ago, it's likely the hit squad would have never been identified, writes @omerbenj Read more about these “dystopian” hacking capabilities here 🔽🔽🔽 https://www.haaretz.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2022-12-26 View on X
Haaretz

A look at Tel Aviv-based Toka, which helps clients in government and intelligence agencies hack security cameras and alter live feeds and past recordings

Meet Toka, the Israeli cyber firm founded by Ehud Barak, that lets clients hack cameras and change their feeds - just like in Hollywood heist movies Tweets: @haaretzcom , @spyblog ...

2/3 A month later, the local police force stunned the world - and Israel - by painstakingly piecing together hours of closed-circuit TV footage. The videos were combed to trace the 30 Mossad assassins' steps and reveal their faces https://www.haaretz.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2022-12-26 View on X
Haaretz

A look at Tel Aviv-based Toka, which helps clients in government and intelligence agencies hack security cameras and alter live feeds and past recordings

Meet Toka, the Israeli cyber firm founded by Ehud Barak, that lets clients hack cameras and change their feeds - just like in Hollywood heist movies Tweets: @haaretzcom , @spyblog ...

2022-08-06
These photos are the closest we've gotten to seeing real working Pegasus system, that strain of spyware that's been going around infecting journalists and activists. Follow our tech reporter @omerbenj down the rabbit hole 🔻🔻🔻 https://twitter.com/...
2022-08-06 View on X
Haaretz

A prototype of NSO's Pegasus for Israeli police in 2014 reveals the UI and features, including real-time wiretapping, reading texts, and remote camera control

Omer Benjakob / Haaretz :

2022-08-05
These photos are the closest we've gotten to seeing real working Pegasus system, that strain of spyware that's been going around infecting journalists and activists. Follow our tech reporter @omerbenj down the rabbit hole 🔻🔻🔻 https://twitter.com/...
2022-08-05 View on X
Haaretz

A prototype of NSO's Pegasus for Israeli police in 2014 shows the UI and features, including real-time wiretapping, reading messages, and remote camera control

Israel Police planned to present cabinet with the system eight years ago.  It was intended to be capable of turning the infected phone …

2021-07-19
Here's how NSO's Pegasus software is used to infect journalists phones in what is called “zero clicks” https://www.haaretz.com/...
2021-07-19 View on X
Washington Post

Investigation: Israel-based NSO Group's malware infected 23 phones belonging to government officials, reporters, execs, and activists, out of 67 checked

Dana Priest, a reporter at The Washington Post for 30 years, covers national security issues.  Recently, she has investigated Russian …

2020-03-17
Cellphone tracking of patients was approved by Israel's Attorney General, although the privacy watchdog opposes it. The Justice Ministry says it is legal in a state of emergency | Live updates https://www.haaretz.com/...
2020-03-17 View on X
New York Times

Sources: Israel's Netanyahu has authorized the use of a previously undisclosed trove of cellphone data to fight coronavirus; the move still requires approval

Social distancing is here to stay … Yaacov Benmeleh / Bloomberg : Israel Approves 30-Day Tech Tracking of Coronavirus Carriers Tweets: Patrick Howell O'Neill / @howelloneill : Isra...

2020-03-16
Cellphone tracking of patients was approved by Israel's Attorney General, although the privacy watchdog opposes it. The Justice Ministry says it is legal in a state of emergency | Live updates https://www.haaretz.com/...
2020-03-16 View on X
New York Times

Sources: Israel's Netanyahu has authorized the use of a previously undisclosed trove of cellphone data to fight coronavirus; the move still requires approval

The information, intended for use in counterterrorism, would help identify people who have crossed paths with known patients. Tweets: @howelloneill , @haaretzcom , @moorehn , @rone...