JERUSALEM (Reuters) - An Israeli court has dismissed Amnesty International's legal bid to stop NSO Group from exporting surveillance software, saying the rights organization did not prove the company's technology had been used to spy on its members.
Amnesty alleged that governments around the world have used the Israeli company's cellphone hacking software, Pegasus, to crack down on activists, and petitioned to get NSO's export licence revoked.
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