Microsoft has terminated a set of services for the Israeli military after an investigation suggested Israel was using the company’s cloud computing technology for mass surveillance of Palestinians. In ...
Microsoft said it began investigating after a report from The Guardian claimed that an IDF unit was using Microsoft technology for surveillance purposes. (Adam Gray / Bloomberg via Getty Images file) ...
Microsoft has revoked the Israeli military’s access to a software it used to store data on millions of phone calls by Palestinian civilians, according to a letter obtained by the Guardian. In doing so ...
Microsoft has cut off the Israel Ministry of Defense’s access to some of its tech and services after an internal investigation found the organization appeared to be using its tech to store ...
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AMOS YADLIN is Founder and President of MIND Israel. He is a retired Major General in the Israeli Air Force and served as the head of Israel’s Defense Intelligence from 2006 to 2010.
Microsoft Corp. said today it has stopped a unit in Israel’s Defense Ministry from accessing some of its cloud services following an investigation into claims that it was using the company’s Azure ...
Microsoft is disabling some of cloud computing services provides to an Israeli military unit after it found evidence backing up reports that the technology was used to surveil Palestinian civilians.
A series of media reports have alleged that Israel's forces have abused U.S. tech products to advance their aims in ...
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