Meta Wins $168 Million Lawsuit Against NSO Group
Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has secured a $168 million judgment against NSO Group, an Israeli company known for its spyware. The lawsuit, which began six years ago, accused NSO of using its Pegasus software to target and infect the mobile devices of Meta users. Meta claimed that NSO's actions violated its terms of service and caused significant damage. This ruling marks a major victory for Meta in its ongoing efforts to protect its users from surveillance and hacking.
Meta accused NSO of violating its terms of service by accessing its servers and user data without authorization. The company argued that NSO's actions compromised the privacy and security of its users and caused significant financial harm.
NSO Group has maintained that its Pegasus software is only sold to governments and law enforcement agencies for the purpose of fighting crime and terrorism. However, reports have surfaced indicating that the software has been used to target journalists, human rights activists, and political dissidents.
The court's decision represents a significant win for Meta and could have far-reaching implications for the spyware industry. It sends a clear message that companies will be held accountable for using their technology to engage in illegal surveillance activities.
Meta has stated that it will continue to invest in security measures to protect its users from future attacks. The company has also called on governments to regulate the spyware industry and prevent the misuse of surveillance technology.
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