Updated On: 30 January, 2022 04:40 PM IST | Jerusalem | PTI
In reaction to the blacklisting of the company by the US Department of Commerce in November, the company`s senior most executive called it an "outrage" that he hopes will be lifted soon

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Israel`s embattled cyber tech company NSO Group has denied wrongdoing as it called criticism of its sale of Pegasus spyware programme to non-democratic countries "hypocritical," comparing the surveillance technology to military weapons systems being sold by others, amid mounting allegations that software was misused globally, including in Israel.
An undeterred Chief Executive Officer of NSO Group, Shalev Hulio, in an interview to Israeli Channel 12 on Saturday, strongly defended the company`s operations, though he also conceded that some "mistakes" may have happened over the years.