Fresh investigations have revealed the accelerating global deployment of Israeli-made spyware, with new campaigns striking at a Pakistani lawyer and dozens of journalists and activists across Europe. The findings have triggered urgent warnings for smartphone users worldwide, intensifying concerns over Israel-linked digital surveillance networks.
According to The Hacker News, a lawyer in Pakistan’s Baluchistan province received a suspicious WhatsApp link that was later confirmed to be part of a coordinated hacking operation designed to infiltrate mobile devices and extract sensitive data.
These attacks align with what has become known as the “Intellexa Leaks”—a joint probe involving the Zionist newspaper Haaretz, Inside Story, and Inside Tech, with technical verification from Amnesty International. Although Haaretz participated in the investigation, the newspaper itself has long been criticized for offering cover to the Israeli enemy’s surveillance industry even while reporting on it, underscoring the deep entanglement between Israeli media and Israel’s offensive cyber ecosystem.
🚨 A new investigation jointly published by @insidestory_gr @haaretzcom & WAV Research Collective with the technical assistance of @Amnesty has exposed the internal operations of Intellexa, a company notorious for selling Predator spyware.https://t.co/bjW0GClCSC
— Amnesty Tech (@AmnestyTech) December 4, 2025
