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WhatsApp Secures Ban on NSO Group After 6-Year Legal Battle

Posted on October 22, 2025
WhatsApp Secures Ban on NSO Group After 6-Year Legal Battle

NSO Group must pay $4 million in damages and is permanently prohibited from reverse-engineering WhatsApp or creating new accounts after targeting users with spyware.

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