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Following the spyware attack, WhatsApp filed its lawsuit against NSO Group in November 2019. Despite the active legal ...
Israeli spyware company NSO Group was ordered by a U.S. federal court on Tuesday to pay WhatsApp and its parent company Meta almost $170 million in damages after its cyber tools were used to hack ...
FBI issues an alert on BadBox 2 botnet, NSO disputing the $168 million WhatsApp fine, 1,000 people left CISA since Trump took ...
The case originated when WhatsApp discovered that NSO Group had exploited the messaging platform to deliver Pegasus spyware to approximately 1,400 mobile devices belonging to WhatsApp users. WhatsApp ...
Last week, Israeli firm NSO Group, best known for its Pegasus spyware targeting iPhones and Android devices, was ordered to pay Meta more than $167M for targeting WhatsApp users. Now, TechCrunch ...
The Israeli tech company NSO Group Technologies, which was ordered to pay WhatsApp just over 167 million US dollars in damages at the beginning of May, wants the penalty imposed to be reduced or ...
But this week, an official at Amnesty International called the $168 million verdict WhatsApp and Meta won against NSO Group “a momentous win in the fight against spyware abuse.” Greg Andres ...
Phone hacking technologies are getting stealthier. It's time to treat your phone like a computer, says this cybersecurity expert.
On May 6, WhatsApp scored a major victory against NSO Group when a jury ordered the infamous spyware maker to pay more than $167 million in damages to the Meta-owned company. The ruling concluded ...
The verdict came after a week-long jury trial that featured several testimonies, including NSO Group’s CEO Yaron Shohat and WhatsApp employees who responded and investigated the incident. Even ...