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The developer of the powerful Pegasus spyware was found liable on Friday for its role in the infection of devices belonging to 1,400 WhatsApp users. The precedent-setting ruling from a Northern California federal judge could lead to massive damages against NSO Group, whose notorious spyware has been reportedly used, and often abused, by a roster…
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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. WhatsApp won a legal case against NSO Group in a U.S. court over exploiting a vulnerability to deliver Pegasus spyware. Will Cathcart of WhatsApp called the ruling a major privacy victory,…
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After a prolonged legal battle stretching over five years, WhatsApp has triumphed over NSO Group in a significant lawsuit concerning the use of Pegasus spyware. The verdict, handed down by the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, marks a major milestone in the fight against cyber espionage and reinforces the tech…
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A California court has ruled that Israeli firm NSO Group is liable for hacking into WhatsApp and deploying its notorious Pegasus spyware. The ruling, delivered by Judge Phyllis Hamilton in… The post Pegasus Spyware: Court Finds NSO Group Liable for 1,400 Infections appeared first on Cybersecurity News.
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After five years of contentious litigation, Meta Platforms Inc., the parent company of WhatsApp, emerged victorious in its lawsuit against NSO Group, the controversial Israeli firm behind the Pegasus spyware. The landmark decision, handed down by a federal court in California, holds NSO accountable for violating federal and state laws, as well as breaching WhatsApp’s…
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Gursimran Kaur Bakshi reports: In a summary judgment, Judge Phyllis Hamilton of the US District Court in Oakland, Northern District of California has found Israeli-mercenary’s surveillance firm NSO Group Technologies (also known as Q Cyber Technologies) liable for the hacking of Meta’s Whatsapp through its state-of-the-art military-grade malware Pegasus. The Court has found that NSO violated the Computer Fraud…
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Gursimran Kaur Bakshi reports: In a summary judgment, Judge Phyllis Hamilton of the US District Court in Oakland, Northern District of California has found Israeli-mercenary’s surveillance firm NSO Group Technologies (also known as Q Cyber Technologies) liable for the hacking of Meta’s Whatsapp through its state-of-the-art military-grade malware Pegasus. The Court has found that NSO violated the Computer Fraud……
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Cybersecurity researchers from iVerify have revealed widespread new infections of the Pegasus spyware, developed by NSO Group (dubbed “Rainbow Ronin”), showing that spyware targets not only activists and journalists but also professionals and civilians.
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MalBot November 18, 2024, 3:46pm 1 While WhatsApp proceeded to disable the “Eden” exploit leveraged by NSO Group, the Israeli firm proceeded to create the “Erised” vector to target the app’s users until May 2020, noted a court filing from Meta, which also noted that NSO Group, and not its customers, was primarily behind the…
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The NSO Group, an Israeli surveillance technology firm, is facing significant legal challenges after a U.S. court filing revealed damning admissions regarding the company’s involvement in hacking WhatsApp servers.
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jojowombl shares a report from The Guardian: Legal documents released in ongoing US litigation between NSO Group and WhatsApp have revealed for the first time that the Israeli cyberweapons maker — and not its government customers — is the party that “installs and extracts” information from mobile phones targeted by the company’s hacking software. The…
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Israeli surveillance firm NSO Group reportedly used multiple zero-day exploits, including an unknown one named “Erised,” that leveraged WhatsApp vulnerabilities to deploy Pegasus spyware in zero-click attacks, even after getting sued.
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