NSO Group
NSO Group Impersonated Facebook to Help Clients Hack Targets
Motherboard uncovered more evidence that NSO Group ran hacking infrastructure in the United States.
Senator Wyden Wants Congress to Investigate Which Local Cops Have Hacking Tools
The move comes after Motherboard found the U.S. branch of NSO Group pitched hacking tech to American police.
NSO Group Pitched Phone Hacking Tech to American Police
A brochure and emails obtained by Motherboard show how Westbridge, the U.S. arm of NSO, wanted U.S. cops to buy a tool called Phantom.
A Private Spy Was Caught Using a Hacking Tool to Target Their Crush
Brings back memories of the NSA agents who did the same thing.
NSO Employee Abused Phone Hacking Tech to Target a Love Interest
The previously unreported news is a serious abuse of NSO's products, which are typically used by governments and authoritarian regimes.
Facebook Wanted NSO Spyware to Monitor Users, NSO CEO Claims
In a court-filed declaration, NSO Group’s CEO says Facebook tried to buy an Apple spying tool in 2017.
We Saw NSO's Covid-19 Software in Action, and Privacy Experts Are Worried
A number of surveillance tech companies are pivoting to tracking coronavirus-infected citizens. Experts are worried that they are just trying exploit a crisis to expand their questionable businesses.
Here Is the Technical Report Suggesting Saudi Arabia’s Prince Hacked Jeff Bezos’ Phone
Motherboard has obtained the report made by FTI Consulting into how Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman allegedly hacked Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos's phone.
Trolls, Hackers, Spies: The Cyber Decade
This decade had a lot of hackers, beefs, and spies. Maybe even too many.
NSO Employees Take Legal Action Against Facebook for Banning Their Accounts
The lawsuit argues Facebook violated its own terms of service and Israeli privacy law for using the employees’ personal information.
How NSO Group Helps Countries Hack Targets
The controversial Israeli spyware company is more involved in hacking targets than previously believed, according to sources.
NSO’s Spying Contract Doesn’t Limit Use of its Hacking Tools to Terrorism and Crime
The contract may be incomplete, but one included with WhatsApp’s lawsuit doesn’t tell NSO customers to limit hacking to prevent terrorism or serious crime.