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Newly unsealed documents brought by a WhatsApp lawsuit shows NSO Group's spyware, Pegasus, was used to hack as many as "tens of thousands” of devices.
In 2022, The New York Times first reported that the company did “attack” a U.S. phone but it was part of a test for the FBI. NSO Group’s lawyer Joe Akrotirianakis confirmed this, saying the ...
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 ...
Israel's NSO Group was handed a $168 million penalty by a federal jury in California on Tuesday for hijacking the servers of WhatsApp in order to hack users of the Meta-owned chat platform ...
Spyware maker NSO Group will have to pay more than $167 million in damages to WhatsApp for a 2019 hacking campaign against more than 1,400 users. On Tuesday, after a five-year legal battle, a jury ...
NSO Group, an Israeli hacking and spyware firm, reportedly made a deal with the US government -- despite being blacklisted by the Biden administration. AP The White House was embarrassed last week ...
NSO Group, creator of the infamous Pegasus spyware, is spending millions on lobbying in Washington while taking advantage of the Israel-Hamas war to paint itself as essential for global security.
NSO Group is, then, one of the most valued malware creators amongst governments. It frequently did battle with another (in)famous outfit, Italy's Hacking Team.
Here is the response from the NSO Group to the Pegasus Project, which found that the firm’s Pegasus spyware, meant be to licensed to governments for tracking terrorists and criminals, was used ...
Apple on Tuesday sued NSO Group and its parent company, accusing the Israeli firm of violating a federal anti-hacking law by selling potent software that clients have used to spy on Apple customers.
Israel takes pride in its high-tech industry — and it brings in big bucks. But one of its star cybersecurity firms, NSO Group, is at the center of a spying scandal, and the government plays a role.
NSO Group’s CEO Yaron Shohat disclosed a small but notable detail: NSO Group and its parent company, Q Cyber, have a combined number of employees totalling between 350 and 380.