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Israeli spyware company NSO Group was ordered by a U.S. federal court on Tuesday to pay WhatsApp and its parent company Meta almost $170 million in damages after its cyber tools were used to hack ...
In a landmark court ruling, the creator of the infamous Pegasus spyware, NSO Group, has been ordered to pay $168 million in damages to WhatsApp. This decision comes after the company was found ...
Spyware-maker NSO ordered to pay $167 million for hacking WhatsApp. The jury verdict hands a huge loss to the Israel-based company, already banned from use in the U.S., after a years-long legal fight.
In 2022, WhatsApp and Google Play were banned by the Iranian government during nationwide protests after the death of 22-year ...
Spyware such as Pegasus from the NSO Group is increasingly becoming a political problem. This was one of the findings of the ...
As Iran accuses WhatsApp of spying for Israel, the world recalls Pegasus and past hacks. The fear of an Israel WhatsApp hack isn’t far off.
The Meta-owned instant communication platform has strong privacy and security features but it isn’t impenetrable.
Iranian officials had warned people to stop using WhatsApp, Telegram and other "location-based applications," according to a ...
WhatsApp denies Iran’s claims, but an old report links hundreds of Israeli military assets to key roles in global tech giants ...
The US House of Representatives has banned the use of WhatsApp on government-issued devices for congressional staffers.
U.S. House’s Chief Administrative Office has banned WhatsApp on the government devices of congressional staffers.