NSO Group urged to reveal Pegasus Spyware code by US

March 4, 2024
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TLDR:

  • A U.S. district court has mandated NSO Group to disclose code related to its Pegasus spyware in a lawsuit filed by WhatsApp.
  • The Pegasus spyware has been used against human rights defenders and journalists, prompting concerns about misuse.

A U.S. district court has ordered the Israeli firm NSO Group to provide WhatsApp with documents and code related to its Pegasus spyware. This ruling is part of a lawsuit where WhatsApp alleges that Pegasus was used to target 1,400 of its users. The Pegasus spyware has faced global controversy for its use against human rights defenders, journalists, and political opponents. Amnesty International’s Security Lab has highlighted the need for transparency to help victims seek redress for unlawful targeting. The court’s order is seen as a significant step towards justice for those affected by Pegasus, with similar investigations underway in Poland and Spain. The secrecy surrounding NSO Group’s clientele and the misuse of spyware against political figures have raised concerns about the impact of such technologies on human rights and democratic processes. The court order for NSO Group to disclose Pegasus-related code is a crucial development in holding surveillance technology accountable, but challenges remain in protecting privacy and human rights in the digital age.

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