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Meta says NSO broke WhatsApp order
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Meta says WhatsApp caught and disrupted NSO-linked spear-phishing attempts targeting users in Jordan and Lebanon, despite a U.S. court injunction barring NSO from targeting WhatsApp and its users. Meta is asking the court to hold NSO in contempt while NSO continues challenging the injunction.
- Frame 1Meta says WhatsApp caught NSO-linked phishing targeting users in Jordan and Lebanon despite a U.S. court order.
- Frame 2The permanent injunction barred NSO from targeting WhatsApp or its users after the Pegasus exploit case.
- Frame 3WhatsApp says the new links sought account access, while NSO also created test accounts and groups.
- Frame 4Meta asked the court to hold NSO in contempt for allegedly violating the injunction.
- Frame 5NSO is blacklisted by the U.S. government over spyware sold to clients accused of targeting civil society.
- Frame 6Next, the court weighs contempt while NSO appeals; penalties and the injunction's reach remain in play.
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- Jun 9, 1:02 PM EDT
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- Jun 9, 12:20 PM EDT