The Big Picture
WhatsApp, owned by Meta, has accused NSO Group of violating a court order by attempting new spyware attacks against its users. The company claims these actions demonstrate that the spyware firm has not ceased its targeting of WhatsApp users, leading Meta to sue NSO Group for contempt of court.
Key Facts
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WhatsApp has detected new spyware attacks linked to NSO Group.
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WhatsApp claims these attacks violate a court order.
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Meta, the owner of WhatsApp, is suing NSO Group.
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Meta alleges NSO Group is in contempt of court.
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Meta claims NSO Group has not stopped targeting WhatsApp users.
How Media Is Covering This
2 articles · 2 angles“Focuses on Meta's legal action against NSO Group, alleging contempt of court for continued targeting of WhatsApp users.”
“Reports on WhatsApp's claim that NSO Group has violated a court order by attempting new spyware attacks against its users.”
Why It Matters
Meta is pursuing legal action against NSO Group, suing the spyware firm for contempt of court. According to Meta, NSO Group has never stopped its alleged targeting of WhatsApp users, despite previous legal proceedings and court mandates.


