In an article I read on the 25th of April, Facebook is eledgedly pointing at this Israely group doing things they aren’t suppose to do. The other is saying they did no such thing.
Cyberscoop has more on this that I’ve not yet read, but this is bad enough.
Lawyers for WhatsApp’s parent company alleged in documents filed Thursday that NSO Group, the Israeli software surveillance firm accused of spying on over
a thousand WhatsApp users, has used U.S.-based servers to launch its attacks.
In court documents, Facebook-owned WhatsApp
claims NSO Group used a server run by Los Angeles-based hosting provider QuadraNet “more than 700 times during the attack to direct NSO’s malware to WhatsApp
user devices in April and May 2019.”
There are links within this so you’ll want to read the entire article. What I want to know is whether the two sides can come to an agreement, or what the hell seems to be the problem?
If NSO group didn’t do any of this, it would behoove them to tell the truth when evidence may point to them doing such things.
Cyberscoop: NSO Group used U.S.-based servers to run WhatsApp spying, WhatsApp alleges
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