Landmark Court Ruling Cripples NSO Spyware Operations While Slashing Meta Damages 97%
Permanent Ban on WhatsApp Targeting A U.S. District Court has delivered a potentially fatal blow to Israeli spyware firm NSO…
Permanent Ban on WhatsApp Targeting A U.S. District Court has delivered a potentially fatal blow to Israeli spyware firm NSO…
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** In a significant legal ruling, a US court has dramatically reduced the financial penalty against NSO Group while imposing a permanent ban on targeting WhatsApp users. The decision comes after six years of litigation between Meta and the Israeli spyware company. According to reports, the injunction requires NSO to delete code related to Meta platforms. **CONTENT:**
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Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a sophisticated Chinese state-sponsored hacking operation targeting Russian technology infrastructure. The breach lasted five months and compromised critical software development systems, raising questions about the limits of the China-Russia geopolitical alignment in cyberspace.
Security researchers have identified what appears to be a significant breach of a Russian technology firm by Chinese state-sponsored hackers, according to recent cybersecurity reports. The incident, which occurred despite the perceived political alignment between Russia and China, suggests that geopolitical alliances may not extend to cyberspace operations.
Microsoft has released a substantial security update package addressing 175 vulnerabilities across its product ecosystem. The update includes four zero-day flaws that security analysts suggest require immediate patching to prevent potential exploitation.
Microsoft has deployed one of its largest security updates in recent months, according to reports from the company’s October 2025 Patch Tuesday release. The comprehensive update package includes 175 individual fixes affecting multiple core products within the Microsoft ecosystem. Security analysts suggest this represents a significant maintenance cycle that organizations should prioritize in their update schedules.
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