Meta Just Set a Legal Precedent Against Spyware. The Pegasus Maker Will Have to Pay $167 Million in Damages
SecurityThe ruling forces NSO to pay millions of dollars and reveals how it operates its digital espionage business.
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Read more »Malware:Meta Just Set a Legal Precedent Against Spyware. The Pegasus Maker Will Have to Pay $167 Million in Damages.Ukraine Is Sending Drones to Russia..