The Irish government announced that it wants to pass a law that would grant police more surveillance powers, such as using ...
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Founder of spyware maker pcTattletale pleads guilty to hacking and advertising surveillance software
Bryan Fleming, the founder of hacked stalkerware company pcTattletale, pleaded guilty to federal charges linked to the running of his now-defunct Michigan-based spyware company.
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Spyware boss behind PcTattletale admits hacking, selling snoopware
The spyware industry’s worst kept secret has finally been spoken aloud in a federal courtroom: the boss behind pcTattletale has admitted to hacking and to selling software designed to let customers ...
Social media giant Meta won $167 million in punitive damages after a California jury slammed Israeli spyware-maker NSO Group over a hack that involved 1,400 WhatsApp users' devices. See Also: What ...
Shalev Hulio’s NSO Group was burnt by Israeli’s hacking-for-hire industry. Amid a shifting political landscape, investors are ...
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Israeli spyware giant NSO Group ordered to pay nearly $170M to WhatsApp for hacking accounts
Israeli spyware company NSO Group was ordered by a U.S. federal court on Tuesday to pay WhatsApp and its parent company Meta almost $170 million in damages after its cyber tools were used to hack ...
Justice Minister Andres Idarraga says his phone was tapped in 2025 using the Israeli spyware. Read more at straitstimes.com.
(l-r) Greg Andres, Antonio Perez-Marques, and Micah Block of Davis Polk & Wardwell. Courtesy photos Rarely do human rights groups weigh in when Big Tech companies land nine-digit damages awards at ...
Varonis found a “Reprompt” attack that let a single link hijack Microsoft Copilot Personal sessions and exfiltrate data; ...
A federal jury in California ordered Israeli cyberintelligence firm NSO Group on Tuesday to pay Meta and WhatsApp nearly $170 million for hacking about 1,400 users on the instant messaging platform.
Founder of spyware maker pcTattletale pleads guilty to hacking and advertising surveillance software
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The founder of a U.S.-based spyware company, whose surveillance products allowed customers to spy on the phones and computers of ...
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