TEL AVIV (Reuters) - A former employee of cyber surveillance company NSO Group has been charged with stealing intellectual property and trying to sell it for $50 million (37.8 million pounds) over the Darknet in a manner that could harm state security, Israel's Justice Ministry said.
The former employee, 38, was a senior programmer with access to the company's servers and proprietary tools, a ministry statement said on Thursday.
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