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Disgruntled programmer indicted for compromising state security

Israel's NSO distances itself from Mexican man accused of spying on reporter

by AP and ILH Staff

"The person reported arrested is not, and never was, an employee of NSO Group, or any of its affiliates," NSO Group says in a statement.

Palestinian activists accuse Facebook of being pro-Israel

Palestinian activists accuse Facebook of being pro-Israel

by Reuters and ILH Staff

"We see it as a war on the Palestinian narrative, as an attempt to silence them speaking about their oppression and suffering," says Nadim Nashif, founder of digital rights organization "7amleh."

Twitter's Middle East news curator leaves out Israel in introductory remarks

Twitter's Middle East news curator leaves out Israel in introductory remarks

by JNS and ILH Staff

Fadah Jassem, a former television producer and editor based in London, apologizes after anti-Israel social-media posts exposed, says she was young and "ill-informed" at the time.

#SadSadIsrael: Hashtag campaign mocks NYT

#SadSadIsrael: Hashtag campaign mocks NYT

by i24NEWS and ILH Staff

Social media influencers are posting pictures showing the brighter side of life to mock The New York Times travel piece.

Facebook scraps face-recognition system, will delete data

Facebook scraps face-recognition system, will delete data

by AP and ILH Staff

The move seeks to address "growing societal concerns, especially as regulators have yet to provide clear rules," social media giant says. Some 640 million of Facebook’s daily active users have opted in to have their faces recognized by the soon-to-be-defunct system.

Black Shadow leaks info on hundreds of thousands more Israelis

Black Shadow leaks info on hundreds of thousands more Israelis

by Guy Levy

Iranian hackers publish medical records of patients at Machon Mor institute, personal information of hundreds of thousands of others. In separate breach, Moses Staff hackers claim to gain access to three Israeli engineering firms.

Apocalypse Next: Can US withstand catastrophic cyberattack?

Iranian hackers breach LGBTQ dating app, threaten to leak users' information

by Guy Levy

Iran-affiliated group targets Cyberserve, a web hosting company that provides servers and data storage for dozens of Israeli companies. National Cyber Directorate says it has "warned Cyberserve multiple times" that it was vulnerable to such attacks.

Scandal-rattled Facebook renames itself 'Meta'

Scandal-rattled Facebook renames itself 'Meta'

by AP and ILH Staff

CEO Mark Zuckerberg cites his company's commitment to developing a new surround-yourself technology known as the "metaverse." But the social network itself will still be called Facebook.

Social Media Applications

Senators put YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat on defensive over kids' use

by AP and ILH Staff

The three platforms are woven into the fabric of young people’s lives, often influencing their dress, dance moves and diet, potentially to the point of obsession. “The problem is clear: Big Tech preys on children and teens to make more money," says Sen. Edward Markey.

Google Maps removes 'Apartheid Wall' from J'lem security barrier label

Google Maps removes 'Apartheid Wall' from J'lem security barrier label

by Sean Savage, JNS and ILH Staff

While it remains unclear how it came about, the company called it “inappropriate” and removed the words after being alerted by Jewish News Syndicate.

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