A federal jury on Tuesday ordered the best-known maker of government spyware to pay a record-setting $167 million for hacking more than 1,000 people through WhatsApp messages in a stunning cap to six ...
A jury has awarded WhatsApp $167 million in punitive damages in a case the company brought against Israel-based NSO Group for exploiting a software vulnerability that hijacked the phones of thousands ...
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 ...
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 ...
The logo of the Israeli NSO Group company appears on a building where they had offices in Herzliya, Israel. (AP Photo/Daniella Cheslow, File) OAKLAND, Calif. (CN) — Arguing for sanctions against NSO ...
NSO is an Israeli company best known for its Pegasus spyware, which can be used to remotely hack an iPhone. Simply receiving a particular iMessage – without opening it or interacting with it in any ...
Messaging service WhatsApp claimed a major legal victory over Israeli spyware firm NSO Group on Friday after a federal judge ruled that NSO was liable under federal and California law for a 2019 ...
Apple has won an early battle against the NSO Group in court today. Apple sued the Pegasus spyware maker in November 2021, but the Israel-based firm has been trying to export Apple’s lawsuit to its ...
NSO Group continues to operate under international scrutiny, continuing to exploit weaknesses in Apple's iPhone. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP) (Photo by JACK GUEZ/AFP via Getty Images) The Israeli ...
Executives from NSO Group, the controversial Israeli spyware manufacturer, are in Washington this week for meetings with Republican officials. The Trump administration will not seek the removal of ...
On New Year’s Eve, NSO Group—the Israel-based company behind the Pegasus spyware, one of the world’s most sophisticated cyberweapons—quietly released a new transparency report. The 27-page document is ...