In a landmark decision, a US District Judge has ruled against Israel’s NSO Group in a lawsuit filed by Meta Platforms’ WhatsApp, holding the spyware maker liable for exploiting a vulnerability in the messaging app to install Pegasus spyware.
This ruling reinforces the need for accountability in the spyware industry, sending a clear message that unauthorized surveillance will not be tolerated. As the trial now shifts to determining damages, this case could redefine legal responsibilities in the cybersecurity sector.
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