24 comments

  • Matl 39 minutes ago

    Last time I suggested on a similar story that there's a disproportionate number of firms in Israel with an explicit focus on subversion, manipulation, spying and malware, seemingly because a large portion of the Israeli population gain a certain expertise in these fields as part of serving in the IDF and working to suppress Palestinians, I got accused of bias because apparently there's many more Israeli startups working on medical research, green technology and world peace.

    If there are, they certainly would do no harm in being more vocal, firms like BlackCore is unfortunately what Israel is becoming known for around the world.

    • tdeck 2 minutes ago

      Regardless of what good things other Israeli companies might be doing, it's clear that the Israeli government doesn't have a problem with these malware / spyware companies.

    • r_lee 31 minutes ago

      there's not much controversy that would pull media attention in green tech or medical research

    • inglor 31 minutes ago

      Israeli here - I'll try to write this the least political as I can since I on one hand disagree strongly with the government and on the other my experience has been getting antisemstic (yes, not anti-zionist) comments whenever this gets discussed a lot (and likely downvotes but who cares I've been here 10 years and have more fake points than is important anyway).

      Israel has several "cores" of technology. The military stuff is shameful (as well as other stuff). It's not just the NSOs (or less infamously the Wiz's/Palo Altos etc).

      There are plenty of good things though - startups in the biotech/health/classic "tech" space. I'll spare you the long list of stuff like Mellanox that drives Nvidias in data centers and leave the googling of medtech to you. Lots of neutral stuff too.

    • HappyPanacea 20 minutes ago

      Remilk is an Israeli food-tech startup using yeasts to produce milk proteins. Frankly I find your comment rather odd, why should a startup be more loud because other people are biased? Diplomacy is the job of the state. We have innovative index on which Israel does well and large number of unicorn per capita.

    • ai_fry_ur_brain 10 minutes ago

      The Nazis did a ton of cutting edge research too.

  • WhatsName 32 minutes ago

    I predict that this will be flagged very soon. I would love for HN to publish some data on likes/flags, even anonymous IDs with some infos like account age and number of posts. Sure someome will argue things here get flagged cause they are political, but I don't buy that.

    • inglor 29 minutes ago

      We've had discussions about this sort of stuff before.

      As an Israeli (note the article exposing them is Israeli too) I was not aware until I saw this and I definitely intend to protest/organize about this (though to be fair I've been protesting about other stuff in the past and the climate here sucks).

    • free652 16 minutes ago

      >Sure someome will argue things here get flagged cause they are political, but I don't buy that.

      Are you saying that this isn't political? It's literally about politics. The comments section will be predictable and it will be flagged for that.

      Do you disagree?

  • stuaxo 2 hours ago

    "Lecornu said the French government had asked Israel for explanations of BlackCore's actions, and also for help in trying to find out who may have been behind the smear campaign."

    This is a very well executed bit of diplomacy.

    • Simon_O_Rourke an hour ago

      Nonsense, it'll end up with merely some public head scratching and shrugs, and a "gee whiz monsieur, it sure is a mystery to us too".

      Interesting that whatever they wanted to do backfired in NYC.

  • abc123abc123 20 minutes ago

    Ahh... I see some cracks in the mirror, but the posts were tidied away. So, please dear people, the EU is a happy little family, and we're all friends. There are no burning cars or discontent here. Move along. We're all frieds! ;)

  • inglor 44 minutes ago

    As an Israeli this is shameful though I find it nowhere (company registry, news sites etc) locally so I wonder how they figured it out.

    If anyone is from here and is up for protesting this hit me up at username @ gmail

    (leaving any other politics I disagree with aside)

  • hibberl7 an hour ago

    Brazilians up to their usual tricks!

  • zby 35 minutes ago

    I would love to hear from someone knowledgeable - is that bad for the company or good?

  • mentalgear 14 minutes ago

    Another entry in the 'Black' villain line, along with BlackStone, BlackRock, BlackWater etc ... really makes you think the world is run by a thinly veiled cult of evil comic style villains.

  • Zealotux 2 hours ago

    The israeli ambassador in France should already have been kicked out a while ago for a myriad of reasons, I'm ashamed my country is so spineless.

    • karmakurtisaani 40 minutes ago

      Europeans couldn't even get Israel out of a silly pop song contest, so it seems a bit hopeless to expect any actual political action.

  • trolleski 33 minutes ago

    A shocker!

  • miroljub an hour ago

    BlackCore? Yeah, those are these Russians meddling in elective all over the Europe and the USA.

  • ebbi an hour ago

    The same Israeli BlackCore that masqueraded as a humanitarian fund for Gaza and stole the money?

    https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/security-aviation/2026-0...

    Lowest of the low.

  • shevy-java 2 hours ago

    Is the USA finally doing something about foreign lobbyists here? Trump is like the ultimate tool here for foreigners to gain influence, no matter the country. Yuri explained this already in the 1980s (!!!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9apDnRRSOCk (it's the KGB view, so biased too, of course, but if you extend it, then also connect it to Epstein, you have basically undermined democracy effectively; a shame Yuri is dead, he would have had a field day with "analysing" Putin).

    • badgersnake an hour ago

      Nope, the war in Iran is testament to that.