Israeli spyware company reacts to the US sanctions.
The Zionist company “Ensawa”, the maker of the “Pegasus” spy software, which was blacklisted by the US Department of Commerce a few hours ago, reacted to this US action in a statement this evening (Wednesday).
According to the Hebrew-language Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper, the Zionist company said in the statement that it regretted Washington’s decision because its technologies support US national interests as well as its policies to prevent what is called terrorism and crime. he does.
Opposing the decision, the US Department of Commerce said it would oppose the move from now on.
The Zionist company, known for making spyware, also claimed that it would provide information indicating that it has strict human rights plans.
The Commerce Department claimed in a statement a few hours ago that the Zionist company was blacklisted as part of “Biden’s administration’s attempt to put human rights at the center of US foreign policy, including through efforts to prevent the proliferation of digital tools.” “There has been repression.”
As a result of this embargo, no US company has the right to send any hardware or software to NSO. Also, this Zionist company will not be able to cooperate with international companies.
According to media reports, Pegasus spyware is able to allow the buyer of the program to hack into a phone, copy its information and take pictures while recording conversations with its camera.