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
Revealed: Hamas has been spying on Palestinian civilians for years - report
According to Israel's military dictate, the files created by the unit contained information on at least 10,000 Palestinians in Gaza, and it is believed that Hamas head Yahya Sinwar was in charge.
Hezbollah: We 'took control' of Israeli Skylark drone 'in good condition'
The Skylark is a small, unmanned aerial vehicle typically used for surveillance.
Taiwan says it spots six more Chinese balloons, one crossed island
The Taiwan Strait's median line previously served as an unofficial barrier between Taiwan and China, but Chinese fighter jets, drones and now balloons regularly fly over it.
UAE's Gaza drone bid denied by Israel; UK launches aerial surveillance
Israeli security officials were against the transfer of the drones, primarily due to the significant concern that Hamas might attempt to acquire the drones and employ them against the IDF.
Freedom of expression from a bird’s eye view: New surveillance tech a threat to privacy - opinion
Ayin HaNetz is based on a set of cameras that automatically follow, capture and identify images of license plates, at all times, through advanced image processing technology.
Australia to deploy surveillance aircraft to assist Ukraine
The aircraft will play a vital role in safeguarding essential multinational logistics hubs, ensuring the smooth flow of military and humanitarian assistance to the people of Ukraine.
Jamal Khashoggi's widow sues NSO Group over use of its hacking tool - report
The lawsuit charged that NSO Group "destroyed Elatr's life, forcing her to live in fear and isolation, never able to safely return...or have a normal life."
End police use of spyware until it's regulated - Public Defender’s Office
The Public Defender's Office argued that the use of spyware by police was not addressed in any legislation, and wasn't covered in the Wiretapping Law.
Iran's judiciary chief threatens to prosecute unveiled women 'without mercy'
A growing number of Iranian women have been ditching their veils since the death of Mahsa Amini in the custody of the morality police.
NATO deploys surveillance planes to Romania, to monitor Russian activity
As Russia's war in Ukraine continues, NATO has stepped up efforts to monitor Russian actions.