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NSO Group Israeli Surveillance Software Lawsuit Goes Behind Closed Doors
- Friday January 17, 2020
- Reuters
An Israeli court on Thursday ordered closed-door hearings in Amnesty International's legal bid to stop NSO Group exporting surveillance software, which rights groups say is used to spy on journalists and dissidents worldwide.
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Kolkata Police Aims To Stop Online Recruitment By Terror Groups
- Wednesday July 20, 2016
- Kolkata News | Press Trust of India
Seeking to keep a tight rein on the efforts of terror groups to "pick up" youths from the city through Internet, the Kolkata Police is recruiting around 100 software and networking experts on contract for its Special Task Force.
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Even the CIA gets conned. This is how
- Monday February 21, 2011
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
A computer expert was paid more than 13 million pounds (about $21 million) after he fooled the CIA that he developed software to stop Al-Qaida attacks, a media report said.Officials were so convinced by Dennis Montgomery that, acting on a tip-off from him, former president George Bush ordered passenger jets flying from London to be turned back over...
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NSO Group Israeli Surveillance Software Lawsuit Goes Behind Closed Doors
- Friday January 17, 2020
- Reuters
An Israeli court on Thursday ordered closed-door hearings in Amnesty International's legal bid to stop NSO Group exporting surveillance software, which rights groups say is used to spy on journalists and dissidents worldwide.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Kolkata Police Aims To Stop Online Recruitment By Terror Groups
- Wednesday July 20, 2016
- Kolkata News | Press Trust of India
Seeking to keep a tight rein on the efforts of terror groups to "pick up" youths from the city through Internet, the Kolkata Police is recruiting around 100 software and networking experts on contract for its Special Task Force.
- www.ndtv.com
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Even the CIA gets conned. This is how
- Monday February 21, 2011
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
A computer expert was paid more than 13 million pounds (about $21 million) after he fooled the CIA that he developed software to stop Al-Qaida attacks, a media report said.Officials were so convinced by Dennis Montgomery that, acting on a tip-off from him, former president George Bush ordered passenger jets flying from London to be turned back over...
- www.ndtv.com