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Executives from NSO Group, the controversial Israeli manufacturer of Pegasus spyware, are in Washington this week for ...
Sentenced to pay a fine of 167 million US dollars, Pegasus manufacturer NSO Group files a motion to dismiss or reargue the ...
Poland’s parliamentary committee investigating the use of Pegasus spyware questioned the former head of the anti-corruption ...
NSO Group has pushed back repeatedly against criticism, arguing that its Pegasus spyware has been used for good, such as catching high-profile criminals. Gil Lainer, vice president of global ...
Phone hacking technologies are getting stealthier. It's time to treat your phone like a computer, says this cybersecurity expert.
Editors at a publication known for hard-hitting investigations of government officials have learned their phones were hacked.
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals said Jamal Khashoggi's widow should blame Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates for any invasion of her privacy, not the spyware company.
On May 6, 2025, a U.S. court in California ordered NSO Group, an Israeli spyware company, to pay $168 million in damages. The judgment was the result of a lawsuit filed by Meta Platforms, the owner of ...
The first time a developer of spyware has been held responsible for exploiting vulnerabilities in smartphone platforms.
The case originated when WhatsApp discovered that NSO Group had exploited the messaging platform to deliver Pegasus spyware to approximately 1,400 mobile devices belonging to WhatsApp users. WhatsApp ...
A US district court fined NSO Group $168 million for illegal surveillance even as the Supreme Court is yet to fully probe allegations of the use of the spyware.
A bench of Justice Surya Kant and Justice N Kotiswar Singh said the report of the technical committee should not be made a document for discussion on the streets ...
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