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The landmark trial between WhatsApp and NSO Group unearthed several new revelations. We recap some of them here.
They did, however, confirm a behavior that should give some group messaging users pause: Like other messengers billed as ...
NSO was ordered to pay Meta for targeting WhatsApp users. Now, TechCrunch has a report on the 1,000+ page transcript of the trial.
A jury ordered huge punitive damages against NSO, the Israel-based maker of spyware already banned from use in the U.S.
A trial team led by Greg Andres, Antonio Perez-Marques and Micah Block of Davis Polk & Wardwell convinced jurors that NSO ...
In a landmark decision, a U.S. federal jury in California on Tuesday ordered Israeli spyware firm NSO Group to pay nearly ...
Once the change is enforced, chat, video calls and group messages will ... list at least once a year. WhatsApp says it has to make the changes to keep pace with security and feature upgrades ...
In a public statement, Meta called this decision “an important step forward for privacy and security” and “the first ... to prevent NSO from ever targeting WhatsApp again,” the company concluded. NSO ...
The clone, TeleMessage, was the subject of a reported hack in which the contents of some direct messages and group chats were ...
In a win for security, a US jury found a government ... $167 million in damages for trying to hack 1,400 WhatsApp users. WhatsApp sued NSO Group in 2019 after uncovering evidence that it ...
A federal jury in California found that the NSO Group, the Israeli creators behind the Pegasus spyware, are liable for the attacks against thousands of WhatsApp users. NSO Group must now pay Meta ...
On Tuesday, 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 ...
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