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Paragon spyware campaign targeting journalists disrupted by WhatsApp

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  • WhatsApp has accused spyware company Paragon of targeting journalists
  • The encrypted messaging app disrupted the campaign in December 2024
  • A cease-and-desist letter has been issued to Paragon by WhatsApp

WhatsApp has revealed it has disrupted a spyware hacking campaign targeting journalists and prominent members of civil society.

The spyware in question belongs to Paragon, a commercial spyware company founded by former Israeli intelligence officers, which Meta-owned WhatsApp has directly implicated in the campaign.

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