Surveillance
UK naval drones sent data to China, raising US, European fears over Chinese components -report
The Ministry of Defense was forced to remove all internet connectivity from the Royal Marines' £12 million fleet of K3 Scout surveillance drone cameras after discovering the transmissions.
UK Supreme Court rejects Bahrain immunity claim in dissidents’ spyware lawsuit
Elbit Systems secures $370 million in US Customs and Border Protection deals
EU expands Russia sanctions over cybercrime, surveillance and rights abuses
Former IDF intel. officer sentenced to prison term in Greek spying case
Tal Dilian and his partner, Sara Aleksandra Fayssal Hamou, were sentenced to prison in Greece for illegal surveillance, including monitoring government officials and journalists with spyware.
Anthropic says Chinese AI labs stole data from Claude to train rival models
Anthropic emphasized that the danger of illicit distillation is not just a business one, but could also become a national security concern.
Israeli firm Autonomous Guard enters Indian defense market with $1.9m deal
The deal aligns with a broader trend of Israeli defense firms deepening ties with India and was announced shortly ahead of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's expected visit to Israel.
Israel can maintain military edge by expanding into space, sources tell 'Post'
With only seven countries deeply involved in developing space capabilities, Israel now has a larger qualitative advantage in that arena than in others where it once had an advantage.
'Systematic failures': Israel Police carried out illegal surveillance for years, probe finds
The report examines the police’s growing reliance on technological surveillance tools for law enforcement purposes, including wiretaps, cyber tools, and the collection of communications data.
Iran's IRGC-QF recruits Ugandan to spy on Israel's African embassies - report
Iranian terrorists approached a Ugandan construction worker to surveil Israeli embassies in Africa, telling him to purchase a gun and grenades for a possible attack, Iran International reported.
Shin Bet politicization dangerous to Israel's security, rights of Israelis - opinion
The enormous accumulation of this data, plus the Shin Bet’s advanced technological capabilities, gives the organization access to a wealth of information about every Israeli citizen.
IDF deploying 'worm-sized' spy devices in Gaza to track hostages, future targets - report
Sources claimed that Israel is gathering as much intelligence as possible to update its target database in Gaza.
US judge finds Israel's NSO Group liable for hacking in WhatsApp lawsuit
The head of WhatsApp said the ruling is a win for privacy, since 'spyware companies could not hide behind immunity.'
Big Brother: 45% of municipal surveillance cameras can see into private areas - comptroller
In each municipality that was tested, between 25-45% of surveillance cameras enabled close up shots of private areas that could hurt the privacy of local residents.