WhatsApp Discovers NSO Group-Linked Spearphishing Attempts
Meta’s WhatsApp demands contempt ruling after users report NSO Group-linked phishing
Coverage examines reported NSO Group-linked spyware incidents, attribution, infrastructure, disruption, and defensive guidance.
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NSO Group is a commercial surveillance-technology company best known for Pegasus, spyware reported to compromise mobile devices and collect messages, files, location data, or sensor inputs. Reports have alleged use against journalists, activists, and political figures, but attribution generally concerns customers or operators using the tools rather than NSO Group directly conducting each intrusion. The tag therefore covers reported deployments, vulnerability research, infrastructure, legal or commercial restrictions, and efforts to detect or disrupt the spyware.
For defenders, Pegasus-related incidents matter because mobile compromise may involve highly targeted exploits, including cases requiring little or no user interaction, and may leave limited conventional endpoint evidence. Practical responses include rapid installation of mobile operating-system security updates, restricting unnecessary device exposure, and treating suspected targeting as a forensic incident: preserve the device, collect relevant logs and backups carefully, and obtain specialist analysis rather than immediately resetting it. Organizations should also assess privacy, consent, and legal obligations when handling evidence or protecting people at elevated risk.
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Meta’s WhatsApp demands contempt ruling after users report NSO Group-linked phishing
The Israeli spyware maker must pay $444,719 in compensatory damages to Meta and $167.25m in punitive damages
A US judge has ruled in favor of WhatsApp in a long-running case against commercial spyware-maker NSO Group
Apple filed a motion to drop its lawsuit against NSO Group, fears key elements of its cyber defensive measures could be revealed to other spyware vendors
In a campaign targeting Mongolian government websites, Russian-backed APT29 leveraged exploits previously used by spyware vendors NSO Group and Intellexa
The revision points out companies like NSO Group, known for surveillance tools like Pegasus
Spyware maker wants return to "business as usual"
The findings by Jamf suggest the observed attacks are highly targeted
WhatsApp can now sue for damages ensued by the installation of the Pegasus spyware