In California, a federal jury has ordered Israeli spyware firm NSO Group to pay over $167 million in damages for hacking some 1,400 WhatsApp users with Pegasus spyware. The most targeted country in ...
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) — Meta presented the bulk of its case ...
A California federal jury found that Israel-based spyware vendor NSO Group owes $167.25 million in punitive damages for enabling the hacks of about 1,400 WhatsApp users' devices. Why it matters: The ...
On May 6, WhatsApp scored a major victory against NSO Group when a jury ordered the infamous spyware maker to pay more than $167 million in damages to the Meta-owned company. The ruling concluded a ...
A U.S. federal judge has permanently barred Israeli spyware maker NSO Group from accessing Meta’s WhatsApp platform using its spyware The court determined that Pegasus compromised the privacy of over ...
A logo adorns a wall on a branch of the Israeli NSO Group company, near the southern Israeli town of Sapir, Aug. 24, 2021. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner, File) OAKLAND, Calif. (CN) — A jury heard ...
A federal judge has ordered spyware maker NSO to stop using its Pegasus app to target or infect users of WhatsApp. The ruling, issued Friday by Phyllis J. Hamilton of the US District Court of the ...
Meta Platforms, Inc. META-owned WhatsApp has secured a $168 million jury verdict against NSO Group, the Israeli firm behind the controversial Pegasus spyware, over a 2019 hacking incident. What ...
Social media giant Meta won $167 million in punitive damages after a California jury slammed Israeli spyware-maker NSO Group over a hack that involved 1,400 WhatsApp users' devices. See Also: What ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A criminal investigation by Spain's High Court into the targeting of senior Spanish politicians with Pegasus spyware made by ...
The London High Court awarded a Saudi satirist and human rights activist more than £3 million ($4.1 million USD) in damages on Monday after finding “compelling evidence” that his phone had been hacked ...