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Meta wins $168M judgment against spyware seller NSO Group – Computerworld

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Last updated: May 7, 2025 3:30 pm
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Enterprise security implications

For enterprise security leaders, the case highlights the sophisticated threats organizations face from state-sponsored and commercial surveillance tools. Zero-click vulnerabilities like those exploited by NSO can bypass traditional security awareness measures, as they require no phishing links, malicious downloads, or user interaction of any kind.

“The most notorious mercenary spyware currently available is NSO Group’s Pegasus,” John Scott-Railton, senior researcher at Citizen Lab, which assisted in investigating Pegasus, had said during his testimony to House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, in 2022. “This kind of mercenary spyware is highly sophisticated, invasive, and difficult to detect at scale, even by well-resourced governments.”

The case underscores how heavily used communication platforms can become vectors for highly targeted attacks, even when encrypted. Organizations with sensitive operations or communications should evaluate their security frameworks with these advanced persistent threats in mind.

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