Two lawsuits filed against an Israeli-based company allege that the United Arab Emirates used an Israeli spyware to track Qatari royals, the New York Times reported on Friday.
The lawsuits filed against the NSO Group, in Israel and in Cyprus, say the software, named Pegasus, was originally used to spy on political agitators locally and overseas through their mobile phones.
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