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Israeli spy software at the service of the UAE

Pak Sahafat – Research published by the American magazine “Foreign Affairs” shows that the UAE uses software made by Zionist companies for espionage activities outside its borders.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency’s report on Monday, citing “Emirates Leaks” website. “Foreign Affairs” research shows that advanced spy software has changed the world of espionage, and in the meantime, several countries, including the United Arab Emirates, are at the top of the list of espionage activities.

According to the research, the combination of an out-of-control industry of new technologies with a pervasive digital environment in which smartphones and other devices hold users’ most private information makes it possible to monitor and track almost anyone anywhere in the world.

Governments have also noticed this issue, for example, the Israeli regime has gained new diplomatic influence in various countries such as India and Panama by giving permission to export Pegasus software of the Zionist company NSO and selling spy software to foreign countries.

At the same time, New York Times research shows that NSO Group’s transactions helped Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to conclude the so-called “Abrahim” compromise agreement with Bahrain, Morocco and the UAE.

On the other hand, the countries party to the Pegasus purchase deal use this software not only against opposition groups, journalists and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) but also against their geopolitical rivals.

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In November 2021, Apple informed 11 employees of the United States Embassy in Uganda that their iPhones were hacked using the same software, but the company providing the spy software responded to this news, in response to the possible abuse of customers.

The Zionist company NSO claimed to the New Yorker newspaper in April 2022: We have cooperated many times with government investigations regarding reliable claims and by learning from each of these experiences, we tried to improve the coefficient of protection and confidentiality measures in our technologies.

Handing over activities related to national security in some countries to the private sector is another reason for the spread of spyware. As governments have turned to private contractors for complex or controversial military operations, they have found that they can outsource surveillance and espionage work to better-equipped and lesser-known private-sector agents.

Advanced spyware companies, like mercenary elements, prefer profit over ethics and sell their products regardless of their customers’ policies, this fact has led to the promotion of so-called “mercenary spyware” and, like contractors, The cooperation of these companies with government security agencies is done secretly and without public opinion.

For example, many senior members of the Zionist company NSO are veterans of the Israeli regime’s intelligence service, among the elites of the military intelligence department of this regime.

Although it is difficult to estimate the capital value or income of the said company due to the lack of transparency, journalists have estimated this figure to be around 12 billion dollars annually.

Before the recent financial failures caused by the increasing number of lawsuits against this Zionist company, the value of NSO was estimated at two billion dollars, while other major players are also active in the market.

Armenia, Egypt, Greece, Indonesia, Madagascar and Serbia are among the countries that appear to have taken advantage of Cytrox’s Predator spyware.

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