Israeli Government Finally Decides To Start Looking Into NSO Group And Its Customers

Israeli Government Finally Decides To Start Looking Into NSO Group And Its Customers

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https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20210731/20074547278/israeli-government-finally-decides-to-start-looking-into-nso-group-customers.shtml

The NSO Group's latest scandal is the gift that keeps on giving. The malware purveyor has always been controversial, thanks to its decision to sell powerful cellphone exploits to known human rights violators. That these exploits have been used to place world leaders, journalists, activists, and religious leaders under surveillance is just the expected result of choosing to do business with extremely shady governments.

A list of 50,000 phone numbers portrayed as potential targets for NSO's Pegasus malware is the latest black eye for the Israeli company. The list contains numbers linked to all of the sorts of individuals listed above -- not exactly the criminals and "Bin Ladens" of the world, as NSO claims its software is used to surveil.

Israeli Government Finally Decides To Start Looking Into NSO Group And Its Customers

Aug 5, 2021, 1:56pm UTC
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20210731/20074547278/israeli-government-finally-decides-to-start-looking-into-nso-group-customers.shtml > The NSO Group's latest scandal is the gift that keeps on giving. The malware purveyor has always been controversial, thanks to its decision to sell powerful cellphone exploits to known human rights violators. That these exploits have been used to place world leaders, journalists, activists, and religious leaders under surveillance is just the expected result of choosing to do business with extremely shady governments. > A list of 50,000 phone numbers portrayed as potential targets for NSO's Pegasus malware is the latest black eye for the Israeli company. The list contains numbers linked to all of the sorts of individuals listed above -- not exactly the criminals and "Bin Ladens" of the world, as NSO claims its software is used to surveil.