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- Ireland called to investigate Microsoft over Israeli military . . .
Authorities in Ireland have officially been asked to investigate Microsoft over allegations the software giant unlawfully processed data for the Israeli Defense Forces
- Microsoft faces complaint in EU over Israeli surveillance data
Microsoft is facing a complaint in the European Union filed by a non-profit organisation alleging it illegally stored data on Palestinians used for Israeli military surveillance The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) confirmed Thursday it had received the complaint against the US tech giant, saying it was "currently under assessment" Since Microsoft's European headquarters are located in
- Microsoft Faces Reckoning for Assisting Israel’s Genocide in . . .
Microsoft provides “major services” to other Israeli ground, air, and naval forces despite widespread agreement among experts that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, according to the legal aid groups The letter lists multiple examples, including Mamram, the Israeli military’s central computing system and “weapons platform” that assisted the assault on Gaza with AI support and
- Microsoft Faces New Complaint For Unlawfully Processing Data . . .
Microsoft Faces New Complaint For Unlawfully Processing Data On Behalf of Israeli Military (aljazeera com) 17 Posted by BeauHD on Thursday December 04, 2025 @07:00PM from the called-out dept
- Ireland Asked To Probe Microsoft Over Unlawful Data . . . - News18
According to some documents reviewed by The Guardian, Israeli military spy agency, Unit 8200, had accessed talks dated to 2021 (Representational image Reuters) Ireland has been asked to investigate Microsoft over alleged unlawful data processing by the Israeli Defense Forces
- Microsoft Helped Israel Hide Palestinian Tracking, Activists Say
An activist group has filed a complaint accusing Microsoft Corp of violating the European Union’s data protection law, citing allegations from the company’s employees that it helped remove
- Microsoft halts services to Israeli military unit amid probe . . .
Sept 25 (Reuters) - Microsoft (MSFT O) said on Thursday it has disabled some services used by an Israeli military unit after preliminary evidence supported a media investigation that reported
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