NSO Group, the organization behind the Pegasus spyware, has been found liable in a lawsuit brought by Meta’s WhatsApp over attacks on about 1,400 devices, as reported by The Record. NSO Group is ...
The NSO Group, Israel’s darling of malware infection and surveillance for the global security market, was the brainchild of ...
Messaging giant WhatsApp won a landmark ruling Friday against the best-known maker of spyware when a federal judge in ...
NSO Group was found to not only have exceeded its legal level of access to the WhatsApp servers and broken the terms of ...
In a major legal victory, messaging app WhatsApp won a five-year-old case against NSO Group, the creator of the infamous Pegasus spyware. A U.S. judge ruled that the Israeli-based NSO had violated key ...
A US judge ruled that the Israeli spyware maker breached hacking laws by using WhatsApp to infect devices with Pegasus ...
The US District Court Judge Phyllis Hamilton, in the ruling, granted WhatsApp's motion for summary judgment against NSGO ...
After WhatsApp's victory over the NSO Group in the Thursday ruling, the spotlight is back on Pegasus. Here's a brief explainer on the infamous spyware.
WhatsApp has won its case against the NSO Group, the firm behind the Pegasus spyware used by governments for surveillance.
Amnesty International says a security vulnerability in HomeKit was used to target iPhones belonging to Serbian journalists and activists.
The jewel in the supply chain has, for the most part, been its Pegasus spyware, which NSO claims is used exclusively to “investigate terrorism and crime”. Despite such a lofty assertion ...
Last week, a judge found NSO Group liable for infecting over 1,400 devices. While that’s likely a drop in the bucket compared ...