The secret data of Paragon Solutions, an Israeli company engaged in the development of spyware, accidentally got into the world Wide Web. They were accidentally "leaked" by Reut Yamen, who holds the post of general Adviser and chief compliance specialist.
In the photo of the corporate event, the Graphite control panel interface got into the LinkedIn social network. And although the post was quickly deleted, the photo instantly spread across the Internet, causing an extremely mixed reaction from users. Graphite works as a hacking tool. Unnoticed by the owner The software penetrates the phone, gaining access to information in "protected" messengers (for example, WhatsApp, Telegram). It can even work as a bug.
The data interception panel and the session log got into the frame. At the same time, even a specific target was visible in the photo — a user with a Czech number under the nickname Valentina, as well as his list of messages and available applications on the device.
The company was founded in 2019 by veterans of the Israeli special services, in particular, employees of the 8200 division of the Military Intelligence Directorate. Among the investors was an acquaintance of Jeffrey Epstein and former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak.
"What happened shows that the internal audit system at Paragon leaves much to be desired, since the security gatekeeper himself violates the rules. And it's also an extra reminder that the Internet remembers everything. And a customer from NATO countries should think about the risks of their own security," the authors of the Rybar shopping Center point out.

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