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Saudi Arabia buys $300 million worth of spy software from Israel: Report
Thu Jun 20, 2019 01:29PM [Updated: Thu Jun 20, 2019 01:53PM ]
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In this file picture, a Saudi man looks at his mobile phone in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Reuters)


Saudi Arabia has reportedly purchased $300 million worth of spy software from Israel as Riyadh presses ahead with its crackdown against dissidents and pro-democracy campaigners in the ultra-conservative kingdom.

Arabic-language al-Khaleej Online news website, citing unnamed senior Arab sources, reported that representatives from the Riyadh regime and Israeli firms met and struck a deal without a mediator in the British capital city of London at the end of last May.

Tel Aviv and Riyadh have no diplomatic ties as Saudi Arabia does not recognize Israel. But the two sides have increased backchannel cooperation in recent years.


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According to the sources, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates are aware of the deal, which they described as “major and fairly lucrative.” They said the first phase of the accord includes the delivery of 1,000 small but sophisticated tracking devices, which can be placed in the target’s mobile phone to fully monitor the movements of their owners both in Saudi Arabia and abroad.

Israeli representatives have received full payment for the deal before handing over the devices.

The second part of the deal will be implemented by 2020, under which another 2,000 devices will be handed over to Saudi officials.

Last November, Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz revealed that Saudi Arabia had negotiated the purchase of a system that hacks into cellphones with a secretive Israeli technology firm.


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The report exposed Riyadh’s behind-the-scenes attempts to buy Israeli cyber attack software, citing a complaint filed with the Israeli police by a European businessman, who said representatives of Israel’s NSO Group Technologies had offered their Pegasus 3 technology to high-profile Saudi officials during talks in Vienna, Austria, in 2017.


PressTV-‘Israeli hacking firm offered Riyadh cellphone spy tools’
A report reveals the Saudi regime had negotiated with an Israeli technology firm the purchase of a "sophisticated" cellphone hacking system prior to bin Salman's royal purge.

The report identified the Saudi officials as Abdullah al-Malihi, a close associate of Prince Turki al-Faisal – a former Saudi spy chief – and another top Saudi official, Nasser al-Qahtani, who presented himself as the deputy of the current spy chief.

During their meeting, NSO representatives showed a PowerPoint presentation of the system’s capabilities.

Back then, NSO was promoting its Pegasus 3 software, a sophisticated espionage tool that does not depend on the victim clicking on a link before the phone is hacked, as defined by Haaretz.

The spyware needs only a phone number to ensnare a device. As soon as a phone is breached, the speaker and camera can be used for recording conversations. Even encoded applications like WhatsApp can be monitored via the spying software, according to the report.


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Saudi authorities are reportedly tracking cellphones to hunt down women fleeing the patriarchal system.

Last week, American financial and business news website Business Insider reported that authorities in Saudi Arabia are reportedly resorting to military-grade technology and making use of the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number in a bid to track down the cellphones of women who are fleeing the repressive and male-dominated system in the country.


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https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2019...lion-worth-of-spy-software-from-Israel-Report
Over the past years, Riyadh has also redefined its anti-terrorism laws to target activism.
 
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why they are wasting so much money on such softwares
 
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What if it starts to spy on the hosts themselves? How much skills do they have? All anti-viruses themselves are viruses but with a legal permission.

coz they are impotent when it comes to technology, they can eat , have sex and splash money. that is all they are good at
But this way they risk even more because they don't know what the spyware will do. It is like a black box so they don't know what info it steals from the hosts and sends back to Tel Aviv.
 
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Saudi Arabia sought to buy Israeli hacking technology: report
An Israeli technology firm offered Saudi Arabia advanced system that hacks into mobile phones, Haaretz reports.

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Last year, Prince Mohammed launched an 'anti-corruption purge' that targeted top royals and business people [File: Cliff Owen/Associated Press]
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An Israeli technology firm specialising in cyber intelligence offered Saudi Arabia a highly advanced system that hacks into mobile phones, months before Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched a mass purge, according to Haaretz.

The Israeli daily reported on Sunday that representatives from NSO Group Technologies held negotiations with Saudi officials in Austria capital Vienna in June 2017.

The officials were identified as Abdullah al-Malihi, a close aide to Prince Turki al-Faisal - a senior member of the royal family and a former Saudi intelligence chief - and Nasser al-Qahtani, who presented himself as the deputy of the current intelligence chief.

At the time, NSO was avidly promoting its Pegasus 3 software, an "espionage tool so sophisticated that it does not depend on the victim clicking on a link before the phone is breached", Haaretz reported.

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According to the publication, this was not the first meeting between the two sides as they had previously held talks in Cyprus via mediators.

NSO was quoted as saying it acted according to the law and "its products are used in the fight against crime and terror".

There was no immediate comment from the Saudi authorities.

Saudi purge
Last month, Edward Snowden, who uncovered the classified surveillance programme of the United States' National Security Agency, claimed that Pegasus had been used by the Saudi authorities to surveil journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Riyadh, after initial denials, has admitted Khashoggi - a Washington Post columnist critical of Prince Mohammed - was killed inside its consulate in the Turkish city of Istanbul on October 2.

"They are the worst of the worst," Snowden said of NSO, whose people he accused of aiding and abetting human rights violations.

The Israeli daily also reported that the system was used to surveil Saudi dissidents living abroad in recent months.

Last year, Saudi security forces arrested hundreds of the richest people in the country, allegedly in an effort to tackle corruption among the higher echelons of the kingdom's bureaucracy.

Those arrested were locked up for weeks in the luxurious Ritz-Carlton hotel in Riyadh, where some were reportedly physically mistreated.

Experts have suggested that the crown prince used the purge to remove people that could potentially pose a political threat to him.
 
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Israelis are master in cyber security
 
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why they are wasting so much money on such softwares

Dude how naive are you??

Its written by the mullah iranian Press TV.

According to Press TV Saudia Arabia is buying millions of $$ of israeli this or that every other day.

Two psycho countries (Saudi and Iran) going at each other and confusing and destroying the rest of the muslim world because of their own blood lust.
 
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Saudi Arabia buys $300 million worth of spy software from Israel: Report
Thu Jun 20, 2019 01:29PM [Updated: Thu Jun 20, 2019 01:53PM ]
  1. Home
  2. Middle East
  3. Saudi Arabia
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In this file picture, a Saudi man looks at his mobile phone in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Reuters)


Saudi Arabia has reportedly purchased $300 million worth of spy software from Israel as Riyadh presses ahead with its crackdown against dissidents and pro-democracy campaigners in the ultra-conservative kingdom.

Arabic-language al-Khaleej Online news website, citing unnamed senior Arab sources, reported that representatives from the Riyadh regime and Israeli firms met and struck a deal without a mediator in the British capital city of London at the end of last May.

Tel Aviv and Riyadh have no diplomatic ties as Saudi Arabia does not recognize Israel. But the two sides have increased backchannel cooperation in recent years.


PressTV-‘Saudi crown prince liable for Khashoggi murder’
A UN rights investigator says there is “credible evidence” linking Saudi Arabia's crown prince to the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi last October.

According to the sources, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates are aware of the deal, which they described as “major and fairly lucrative.” They said the first phase of the accord includes the delivery of 1,000 small but sophisticated tracking devices, which can be placed in the target’s mobile phone to fully monitor the movements of their owners both in Saudi Arabia and abroad.

Israeli representatives have received full payment for the deal before handing over the devices.

The second part of the deal will be implemented by 2020, under which another 2,000 devices will be handed over to Saudi officials.

Last November, Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz revealed that Saudi Arabia had negotiated the purchase of a system that hacks into cellphones with a secretive Israeli technology firm.


PressTV-‘Saudi going through most oppressive era in its history’
Saudi scholar and activist Hala al-Dosari says the kingdom is going through the most oppressive era in its history.

The report exposed Riyadh’s behind-the-scenes attempts to buy Israeli cyber attack software, citing a complaint filed with the Israeli police by a European businessman, who said representatives of Israel’s NSO Group Technologies had offered their Pegasus 3 technology to high-profile Saudi officials during talks in Vienna, Austria, in 2017.


PressTV-‘Israeli hacking firm offered Riyadh cellphone spy tools’
A report reveals the Saudi regime had negotiated with an Israeli technology firm the purchase of a "sophisticated" cellphone hacking system prior to bin Salman's royal purge.

The report identified the Saudi officials as Abdullah al-Malihi, a close associate of Prince Turki al-Faisal – a former Saudi spy chief – and another top Saudi official, Nasser al-Qahtani, who presented himself as the deputy of the current spy chief.

During their meeting, NSO representatives showed a PowerPoint presentation of the system’s capabilities.

Back then, NSO was promoting its Pegasus 3 software, a sophisticated espionage tool that does not depend on the victim clicking on a link before the phone is hacked, as defined by Haaretz.

The spyware needs only a phone number to ensnare a device. As soon as a phone is breached, the speaker and camera can be used for recording conversations. Even encoded applications like WhatsApp can be monitored via the spying software, according to the report.


PressTV-‘Saudi hunting down fleeing women through IMEI number’
Saudi authorities are reportedly tracking cellphones to hunt down women fleeing the patriarchal system.

Last week, American financial and business news website Business Insider reported that authorities in Saudi Arabia are reportedly resorting to military-grade technology and making use of the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number in a bid to track down the cellphones of women who are fleeing the repressive and male-dominated system in the country.


PressTV-Austria to shut Saudi center over human rights
Austria says it plans to shut a Saudi-funded center in Vienna due to possible execution of a teenager in Saudi Arabia over acts as a minor.

Saudi Arabia has stepped up politically-motivated arrests, prosecution and conviction of peaceful dissidents and human rights campaigners.
https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2019...lion-worth-of-spy-software-from-Israel-Report
Over the past years, Riyadh has also redefined its anti-terrorism laws to target activism.

All that money ...they’v gotto spend it somewhere...

- 4 Wives - check
- philipino maids for their wives to abuse - check
- supercars - check
- spreading extremism/wahabism - check
- destruction & war in Muslim/neighbouring countries - check
- gambling in western casinos - check
- womanising - check
- being an American toadie - check

All that was left was buying weapons from and being subservient to Israel - they can congratulate themselves on that as well
 
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