Coder charged over stolen surveillance tools

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Image copyrightReutersImage caption NSO software is believed to have helped get past security measures on Apple iPhones
charged in Israel.The software was reportedly stolen from a security firm called NSO Group, known for creating surveillance software
The former NSO developer is believed to have stolen the code after learning he was going to be sacked.Israel's Justice Ministry said if the
sale had gone ahead it could have harmed state security.In a statement, the ministry said the accused was a senior programmer at NSO who had
access to the firm's development systems including its stores of source code.The ministry said once the programmer had downloaded company
code, he posed as a hacker and sought to sell the software on dark web markets.It is claimed that he asked for a payment of $50m to be made
in crypto-cash to make it harder to trace
The unidentified individual who agreed to buy the software contacted NSO before the deal went ahead
A sting was set up and the suspected thief was arrested.Daily newspaper Israel Hayom reported that the indictment against the former NSO
employee said: "The defendant's ?actions seriously jeopardised the NSO Group and ?could have led to its collapse."The programmer has been
charged with theft, intent to compromise national security, pursuing an unlicensed defence transaction and disruption of a computer system.A
statement released by the defendant's legal team said its client "never tried to undermine national security".They added: ?"We believe the
court will get to the truth in this ?case
We will prove these allegations to be ?disproportionate and baseless."NSO ?Group came to prominence in 2016 after being accused of creating
software that can overcome security protections on Apple iPhones
NSO software has also been implicated in a long-running spyware scandal in Mexico.In response, NSO has said it only sells to authorised
agencies and has no control over the way its tools are used.