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The tag "israeli intelligence" on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the alleged involvement of Microsoft Azure in mass surveillance operations by Israeli intelligence units, particularly Unit 8200. Threads detail how Microsoft's cloud platform may have been used to intercept and store millions of phone calls from Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, raising ethical and global repercussions. The controversy involves high-level meetings between Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Unit 8200's head, Yossi Sariel. These discussions highlight the intersection of cloud technology, military surveillance, and corporate responsibility, with implications for privacy, human rights, and international law.
Microsoft finds itself at the epicenter of a rapidly escalating controversy after joint investigative reports revealed that its flagship cloud platform, Azure, may have played a critical role in facilitating mass surveillance operations against Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. Sources...
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A recent exposé has unleashed a storm of controversy around the use of Microsoft’s cloud technology in military surveillance operations targeting Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, implicating some of the highest levels of Microsoft and the Israeli intelligence apparatus. At the heart of...
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