NSO Group, the developer of the spyware called Pegasus, which caused a sensation in the world last year, came forward with important news. Israeli newspaper “The Time of Israel”, Shalev Hulio, CEO of NSO Group, has resigned. reported. The newspaper also shared some key information based on a company source.
According to information shared by the Israeli newspaper, with the resignation of CEO Yaron Shohat, the new CEO became the company’s chief operating officer. In addition, the newspaper reported by an official of the NSO Group that the company has entered the restructuring process in this regard. will lay off 13% of employees learned. This percentage corresponds to approximately 100 employees.
The previous CEO also resigned:

- Outgoing CEO Shalev Hulio.
The resignation of the CEO at NSO Groep is not the first. In a news shared on the Israeli news site Walla on Jan. 25, Former CEO Asher Levy has also reportedly resigned. While the reason for Levy’s resignation was not disclosed at the time, it was not shared why the last CEO Hulio resigned.
What was Pegasus software?

Pegasus spyware developed by NSO Group, without people knowing it made it possible to listen to phone calls, record audio, track their emails and take pictures of their phones without their knowledge. software around the world. used to attack journalists, government officials, businessmen and activists. had appeared.
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