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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.
A federal jury on Tuesday decided that NSO Group must pay Meta-owned WhatsApp WhatsApp approximately $168 million in monetary ...
In a landmark decision, a U.S. federal jury in California on Tuesday ordered Israeli spyware firm NSO Group to pay nearly ...
WhatsApp filed suit against NSO in 2019 in U.S. federal court, alleging it hacked 1,400 WhatsApp users, including journalists ...
Meta has been awarded $168m in damages and costs from Israeli spyware firm NSO Group by a jury, after it won its case in ...
Spyware maker NSO Group will have to pay more than $167 million in damages to WhatsApp for a 2019 hacking campaign against ...
This verdict is a major win for WhatsApp and its parent company, Meta. It is part of a broader legal battle against spyware ...
An eight-person jury granted Meta $444,719 in compensatory damages to cover the costs of addressing the breach, plus an ...
The case caps a six-year battle between the social media giant and the surveillance firm, casting an unusual amount of light ...
A U.S. jury has ordered Israel's NSO Group to pay Meta almost $168 million for using its Pegasus spyware to compromise over 1 ...