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Microsoft, Google and other tech giants join legal battle against hacking company NSO
By Reuters
By Raphael Satter
Washington - Tech giants including Microsoft and Google on Monday joined Facebook s legal battle against hacking company NSO, filing an amicus brief in federal court that warned that the Israeli firm s tools were powerful, and dangerous.
The brief, filed before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, opens up a new front in Facebook s lawsuit against NSO, which it filed last year after it was revealed that the cyber surveillance firm had exploited a bug in Facebook-owned instant messaging program WhatsApp to help surveil more than 1,400 people worldwide.
Tech giants join legal battle against Israeli hacking firm NSO
22 Dec 2020
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Microsoft, Alphabet-owned Google, Cisco, Dell Technologies-owned VMWare, and Washington-based Internet Association join forces with Facebook telling a US court that the firm s tools were dangerous and could be used nefariously. A man reads at a stand of the NSO Group, an Israeli firm known for its Pegasus spyware enabling the remote surveillance of smartphones, at the annual European Police Congress in Berlin, Germany, February 4, 2020. (Reuters)
Tech giants including Microsoft
and Google have joined Facebook s legal
battle against Israeli hacking company NSO, filing an amicus brief in a US federal court that warned that the firm s tools were
Phones of Al Jazeera journalists hacked by Saudi, UAE govts with Israeli spyware: Report
By Sreshta Ladegaam| Published: 21st December 2020 4:44 pm IST The logo of Al Jazeera Media Network is seen on its headquarters building in Doha, Qatar June 8, 2017. REUTERS/Naseem Zeitoon
A report by Toronto-based Citizen Lab found that the phones of 36 people including journalists, producers, anchors, and executives working at Al-Jazeera were hacked by Saudi and the UAE government operatives with the help of an Israeli based spyware.
The study traced the malware used for the hacking back to Israel-based NSO Group, the firm notorious for selling the widely criticized Pegasus spyware to governments.
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