#SOFTWARE FOR TEN TEC PEGASUS SOFTWARE#
NSO has claimed its software can’t target devices linked to American or Israeli phone numbers. I would like to thank QSL.netfor housing the web pages and also thank Ten Tec Corporationand the following amateur operators have contributed photos and other information to the cause: A special thanks to Carl Moreschi N4PY who has contributed so much to the Software Radio aspects of the Tentec world. In that instance, an unknown assailant had used the software to target federal employees who were either stationed in Uganda or whose work involved the African country. The report comes a month after Reuters found the Pegasus spyware had been used to target at least nine US State Department officials. However, according to Calcalist, the software wasn’t directly covered by Israel’s existing laws. No such exemption exists for the country’s police service. Approval from a senior Shin Bet official or the attorney general’s office is also required. What’s more, the only context in which the agency is allowed to carry out such an action is to prevent a terrorist attack involving Palestinians, Israeli-Arabs or Israeli-Jews. Per The Guardian, Israeli law only allows Shin Bet, the country’s domestic intelligence agency, to hack a phone without a court order. “The company sells its products under license and supervision for the use of security bodies and state law enforcement agencies, to prevent crime and terrorism legally, and according to court orders and local law in each country.” “We would like to clarify that the company does not operate the systems in its customers’ possession and is not involved in their operation,” NSO Group said in a statement the company shared with Israeli media.