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The landmark trial between WhatsApp and NSO Group unearthed several new revelations. We recap some of them here.
The ruling is a major win for privacy advocates and those pushing back against NSO Group’s controversial Pegasus software.
The five-year legal battle between the Meta-owned company and the most notorious spyware maker in the world ends with a huge ...
The Israeli electronic surveillance company NSO Group was ordered to pay $167 million in damages to WhatsApp and its parent ...
Meta had sued the firm, NSO Group, for using its spyware to hack 1,400 WhatsApp accounts belonging to journalists, dissidents ...
A trial team led by Greg Andres, Antonio Perez-Marques and Micah Block of Davis Polk & Wardwell convinced jurors that NSO ...
Meta won its case in December after a ruling that the spyware company used Pegasus to target "over a thousand" WhatsApp users.
A US court has ordered NSO to pay Meta $168 million for exploiting a WhatsApp bug used to surveil journalists, dissidents and ...
Israel's NSO Group has been ordered to pay over $167 million in damages to Meta over 2019 WhatsApp spyware campaign.
A U.S. jury has ordered a significant financial penalty in a high-profile cyber case involving advanced surveillance ...
NSO was ordered to pay Meta for targeting WhatsApp users. Now, TechCrunch has a report on the 1,000+ page transcript of the trial.
Explore how Spyware giant NSO hit with $167M verdict over Pegasus hacks. WhatsApp fights back in a historic privacy battle.