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ICE's $2 Million Deal for Israeli Phone-Hacking Tool Reinstated After US Lifts Suspension

The contract restart lifts a Biden-era pause triggered by concerns over spyware's potential to violate rights and be misused within U.S. borders, raising questions about civil liberties.

  • U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement signed a $2 million contract with Israeli spyware maker Paragon, which is now active after a previously lifted suspension, according to public records.
  • Paragon, founded in 2019 by Ehud Barak and Ehud Schneorson, presents itself as an ethical alternative to spyware like NSO Group's Pegasus.
  • The White House reversed a Biden-era decision to stop ICE's purchase of Paragon Solutions software.
  • ICE is seeking to enhance its surveillance capabilities, citing prior deals with data brokers and software makers as evidence of its expanded arsenal.
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A contract of two million dollars has been concluded between the ICE, the American immigration control agency, and Paragon, the sulphurous publisher of ultra-perfect spy software.

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Unfreezes US government millionaire contract between ICE and Israeli spy software company

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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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