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Pegasus CEO Ditches Spyware, Becomes Israeli AI King | TOME

Shalev Hulio is remaking his image but is still involved in a web of cybersecurity ventures with his old colleagues from NSO Group.

The post After Pegasus Was Blacklisted, Its CEO Swore Off Spyware. Now He’s the King of Israeli AI. appeared first on The Intercept.

WhatsApp Vulnerability Allows Governments to See Your Messages

Engineers warned Meta that nations can monitor chats; staff fear Israel is using this trick to pick assassination targets in Gaza.

The post This Undisclosed WhatsApp Vulnerability Lets Governments See Who You Message appeared first on The Intercept.

Israeli Weapons Firms Must Purchase Cloud Services from Google and Amazon

Google downplays its military work with Israel, but “Project Nimbus” documents tie the American tech giants to Israel’s deadly military capabilities.

The post Israeli Weapons Firms Required to Buy Cloud Services From Google and Amazon appeared first on The Intercept.

Microsoft pitches OpenAI’s DALL-E as U.S. military tool | TOME

Any battlefield use of the software would be a dramatic turnaround for OpenAI, which describes its mission as developing AI that can benefit all of humanity.

The post Microsoft Pitched OpenAI’s DALL-E as Battlefield Tool for U.S. Military appeared first on The Intercept.

Why Journalists Use TikTok | TOME

I’m a security researcher working in the journalism field, and I’m here to rain on your dangerous, dumb parade.

The post Forget a Ban — Why Are Journalists Using TikTok in the First Place? appeared first on The Intercept.

Google Silent on Israel’s Use of Photo Software for Gaza “Hit List”

Google prohibits using its tech for “immediate harm,” but Israel is harnessing its facial recognition to set up a dragnet of Palestinians.

The post Google Won’t Say Anything About Israel Using Its Photo Software to Create Gaza “Hit List” appeared first on The Intercept.

Congress Can Limit Police Use of Surveillance Tech

As state police amass more spying tools, privacy advocates say Congress’s debate over a mass surveillance bill offers hope for reform.

The post Congress Has a Chance to Rein In Police Use of Surveillance Tech appeared first on The Intercept.

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