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.
Meta’s WhatsApp demands contempt ruling after users report NSO Group-linked phishing
Meta says NSO violated a court injunction by targeting WhatsApp users again through phishing campaigns and test accounts. Last year, WhatsApp won a landmark case against NSO Group, the Israeli spyware vendor behind Pegasus, and secured a permanent court injunction barring the company from ever targeting WhatsApp or its users again. The court was unambiguous: […]
WhatsApp has detected and stopped spear-phishing campaigns allegedly conducted by the NSO Group after investigating user reports of social engineering attacks. [...]
The company said it spotted a spearphishing campaign linked to the Israeli spyware maker targeting WhatsApp users, despite a court order prohibiting it. The post Meta accuses NSO Group of defying spyware injunction, files contempt of court complaint appeared first on CyberScoop.
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