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WhatsApp Wins $168M Spyware Victory Against NSO Group

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  • WhatsApp wins $168M from NSO Group over spyware violations.

  • Meta aims to use damages for digital rights support globally.

  • NSO plans potential legal actions, maintaining stance on technology utility.

Kaan Demirel
Last updated: 7 May, 2025 - 1:29 am 1:29 am
Kaan Demirel 4 weeks ago
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In a significant ruling, a federal jury decreed that NSO Group must pay WhatsApp nearly $168 million in damages for breaching anti-hacking statutes, infecting 1,400 users with Pegasus spyware. This legal confrontation sheds light on potential vulnerabilities exploited by spyware companies and underscores the protective measures required to prevent unauthorized digital intrusions. Moving beyond traditional privacy disputes, this case serves as a benchmark for strengthening cybersecurity and advocating for stringent regulations against espionage technologies. As battles in court frequently shape tech industry standards, this verdict could profoundly influence future anti-spyware litigation.

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Why Did the Jury Decide on $168 Million?How Has Meta Reacted to the Verdict?What Is NSO Group’s Stance on the Outcome?

Legal disputes against NSO Group have persisted, weaving a complex narrative over the years. Previous reports highlighted NTIA’s outrage over spyware misuse and its potential threat to digital privacy, similar to concerns expressed in this trial. However, earlier cases lacked the substantive financial repercussions present in the current judgment. This definitive ruling highlights a shift toward more robust legal actions against firms deploying surveillance software. Widespread industry scrutiny has increased, prompting law enforcement and tech companies alike to reassess their stances and procedures concerning digital security.

Why Did the Jury Decide on $168 Million?

WhatsApp’s legal win culminated in determining penalties of approximately $167.3 million in punitive damages, plus an additional $444,719 in compensatory damages. Judge Phyllis Hamilton’s earlier decrees limited NSO Group’s borrowing of certain evidential arguments, contributing to the jury’s decision. This substantial financial liability emerges as both a penalty for NSO’s actions and a stark deterrence for similar infringements in the industry.

How Has Meta Reacted to the Verdict?

Meta, representing WhatsApp, expressed satisfaction over the judicial decision, emphasizing its significance for privacy and security reform.

Meta indicated, “Today’s verdict is an important step forward for privacy and security.”

The company intends to redirect parts of the awarded damages to support digital rights organizations. Additionally, Meta seeks to obtain further legal safeguards to ensure NSO does not target WhatsApp users again.

What Is NSO Group’s Stance on the Outcome?

Despite the ruling, NSO Group maintains its stance that its technology serves a vital role in combating crime and terrorism.

Spokesperson Gil Lanier stated, “Our technology is deployed responsibly by authorized government agencies.”

NSO declared its commitment to developing tools that enhance public safety while adhering to legal compliance. The company plans to explore legal avenues, potentially considering an appeal as part of their strategy to contest this decision.

This verdict signifies a pivotal moment in the ongoing battle between cybersecurity advocates and surveillance technology providers. As spyware misuse and privacy breaches become increasingly spotlighted, the repercussions faced by NSO may set new legal and ethical benchmarks for the industry. Legal scholars and tech professionals will likely continue debating the balance between national security and personal privacy, as the ethical and legal frameworks within which these technologies operate are rigorously examined.

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Kaan Demirel
By Kaan Demirel
Kaan Demirel is a 28-year-old gaming enthusiast residing in Ankara. After graduating from the Statistics department of METU, he completed his master's degree in computer science. Kaan has a particular interest in strategy and simulation games and spends his free time playing competitive games and continuously learning new things about technology and game development. He is also interested in electric vehicles and cyber security. He works as a content editor at NewsLinker, where he leverages his passion for technology and gaming.
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