"The Israeli business community was reeling from shock Sunday as the country's largest-ever industrial espionage case was unveiled, and the accused companies sought to do damage control after the arrests of some of the telecommunications, motor and food industries' elite.
"Senior managers from five leading companies, including Bezeq subsidiaries Yes and Pelephone and competing telecommunications giant Cellcom, were arrested for obtaining classified information from their competitors through a computer virus known as a Trojan horse. The other companies accused were Meyer Car Imports (importers of Volvo and Honda) and Tami-4 (mineral water retailers). In total, 18 people were arrested, including 11 private investigators ...
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