A US court held the NSO Group liable for hacking into thousands of devices through a vulnerability on WhatsApp.
A controversial Israeli spyware maker has been found liable for the compromise of hundreds of WhatsApp users, in a historic US court ruling. Judge Phyllis Hamilton ...
It did not identify the spyware. In December 2023, a joint investigation by human rights group Amnesty International and US newspaper The Washington Post suggested that Pegasus had been used to hack ...
Meta had alleged that its servers were used to send malicious software The lawsuit was filed by WhatsApp’s parent company in 2023 WhatsApp said illegal actions by spyware firms will not be tolerated ...
Italy's data protection authority has fined ChatGPT maker OpenAI a fine of €15 million ($15.66 million) over how the generative artificial intelligence application handles personal data. The fine ...
NSO Group was found to not only have exceeded its legal level of access to the WhatsApp servers and broken the terms of ...
Last week, a judge found NSO Group liable for infecting over 1,400 devices. While that’s likely a drop in the bucket compared ...
The NSO Group, Israel’s darling of malware infection and surveillance for the global security market, was the brainchild of ...
A federal judge has ruled that the Israeli spyware developer NSO Group violated hacking laws by exploiting WhatsApp to deploy ...
The spyware row reignites with calls for a Supreme Court probe following a US ruling holding Pegasus's creator liable for ...