NSO Group Ordered Pegasus Disclosure
A U.S. judge has ordered NSO Group to divulge its source code for Pegasus and other remote access trojans as part of Meta's legal action.
A U.S. judge has ordered NSO Group to divulge its source code for Pegasus and other remote access trojans as part of Meta's legal action.
Evidence of hacking detected on phones owned by members of the European Parliament's Subcommittee on Security and Defense has sparked concern.
Meta Platforms has identified a concerning trend involving eight spyware firms operating out of Italy, Spain, and the U.A.E.
The SpyNote Android spyware has resurfaced, now posing a significant threat to cryptocurrency users by exploiting Accessibility APIs to conduct covert theft.
Spyware vendors, leveraging zero-day vulnerabilities, persistently monitor individuals even on devices equipped with the latest security patches.
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken has unveiled a comprehensive strategy to combat the misuse of commercial spyware, announcing a new visa restriction policy.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has disclosed the discovery of suspected Pegasus spyware on the phones of two journalists in Togo, raising concerns about cyber-espionage
This sophisticated spyware, targets both Android and iOS, and its multimillion-dollar licensing model makes it a costly tool for espionage.
Unknown hackers are targeting Arabic-speaking WhatsApp users in Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Azerbaijan with a spyware campaign.
Arid Viper is a threat actor involved in cyber espionage activities. It has been attributed to various names like APT-C-23, Desert Falcon, or TAG-63.
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