Israel taps mobile data to find likely coronavirus carriers

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With help from embattled spyware firm NSO.

Israel taps mobile data to find likely coronavirus carriers
Israel's defence ministry plans to use software that analyses data gathered from mobile phones - produced, according to Israeli media, by the spyware firm NSO - to help locate likely carriers of the coronavirus in order to test them. Defence Minister Naftali Bennett told reporters that the ...

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