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Facebook owner Meta set for $167 million windfall after NSO Group ordered to pay up over WhatsApp spyware campaign

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  • NSO Group must pay out nearly $167.5 million in damages to WhatsApp
  • 1,400 users were compromised through an audio calling vulnerability
  • Meta wants to donate to digital rights organizations

NSO Group has been ordered to pay over $167 million in punitive damages and nearly half a million ($445,000) in compensatory damages to WhatsApp after a five-year legal battle.

The fines stem from a 2019 hacking campaign affecting over 1,400 WhatsApp users, with NSO using the Pegasus spyware to exploit an audio calling vulnerability on the mobile app.

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