A U.S. federal judge has ruled that Israeli spyware maker NSO Group violated U.S. hacking laws by using WhatsApp zero-days to deploy Pegasus spyware on at least 1,400 devices.
NSO Group was found to not only have exceeded its legal level of access to the WhatsApp servers and broken the terms of ...
The NSO Group, Israel’s darling of malware infection and surveillance for the global security market, was the brainchild of ...
The spyware row reignites with calls for a Supreme Court probe following a US ruling holding Pegasus’s creator liable for ...
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The federal judge in California also granted summary judgment to WhatsApp on its claims NSO engaged in computer fraud through ...
A US court held the NSO Group liable for hacking into thousands of devices through a vulnerability on WhatsApp.
NSO Group, the organization behind the Pegasus spyware, has been found liable in a lawsuit brought by Meta’s WhatsApp over ...
Messaging giant WhatsApp won a landmark ruling Friday against the best-known maker of spyware when a federal judge in ...
The district court on Friday held Israeli cyber intelligence company NSO Group, which owns Pegasus, liable for the illegal ...
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