Maybe we should be looking into Sandvine?
Fremont, California-based Procera is today called Sandvine after a 2017 merger created a single $700 million network intelligence company. And Sandvine is itself a portfolio company of private equity firm Francisco Partners, which has raised more than $14 billion in capital since its founding 18 years ago. In recent years, in work coming out of its London office, Francisco Partners spent hundreds of millions on two surveillance companies founded by Israeli businessmen. That included $120 million on NSO Group and $130 million on Circles. NSO sells smartphone surveillance software, dubbed Pegasus, which last year was seen trying to infect iPhones of a range of targets in Mexico, including lawyers and journalists, leading to calls for a national inquiry
https:// www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2018/03/09/turkey-egypt-spyware-spreads-via-procera-sandvine/#4f9c618bb59f