A judge has found that NSO Group, maker of the Pegasus spyware, has violated the US Computer Fraud and Abuse Act by hacking WhatsApp in order to spy...
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Five years ago, WhatsApp sued Israel-based NSO Group for developing Pegasus spyware. Pegasus was used to spy on the phones of journalists, politicians, NGO workers and anyone seen as opposing the regime that bought Pegasus. The most notable victim of Pegasus was Jamal Khashoggi, who was later killed by Saudi Arabian intelligence agencies.Now, NSO Group has been found liable in a lawsuit filed by WhatsApp. It violates the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the California Comprehensive Computer Fraud and Data Access Act, and breach of contract.Previously, NSO Group argued that it was not liable if its software was misused by customers. But as previously reported, the Israeli government intervened in the sale of Pegasus to the Saudi government despite the risk that it could be misused to spy on individuals.The case will continue in March next year with WhatsApp seeking damages on behalf of 1,400 users of its software who were affected by Pegasus spying.
A judge has found that NSO Group, maker of the Pegasus spyware, has violated the US Computer Fraud and Abuse Act by hacking WhatsApp in order to spy...
A judge has found that NSO Group, maker of the Pegasus spyware, has violated the US Computer Fraud and Abuse Act by hacking WhatsApp in order to spy...
A California judge ruled against Israeli spyware firm NSO Group in a lawsuit filed by WhatsApp, accusing NSO of exploiting a bug to install Pegasus...
A California judge ruled against Israeli spyware firm NSO Group in a lawsuit filed by WhatsApp, accusing NSO of exploiting a bug to install Pegasus...
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...
In a dramatic interim ruling, a U.S. judge accepted WhatsApp's claim against NSO, holding it legally responsible for activities conducted with its...
WhatsApp celebrates victory as judge finds Israeli company NSO Group violated state and federal US hacking laws
A U.S. court ruled in favor of WhatsApp against NSO Group, holding the spyware vendor liable for exploiting a flaw to deliver Pegasus spyware....
A U.S. court ruled in favor of WhatsApp against NSO Group, holding the spyware vendor liable for exploiting a flaw to deliver Pegasus spyware....
A U.S. judge ruled for WhatsApp, deeming NSO liable for Pegasus spyware hacks, just days after Israel's Defense Ministry denied that offensive...