Spyware firm NSO targeted WhatsApp users in defiance of US court order, Meta says
Source: The Guardian
Spyware firm targeted WhatsApp users in defiance of US court order, Meta says
Tech company says it caught and disrupted NSO Groups attempts to access accounts in Jordan and Lebanon
Aisha Down
Tue 9 Jun 2026 17.20 BST
Last modified on Tue 9 Jun 2026 17.29 BST
A spyware firm has been targeting WhatsApp users with malicious links in contravention of a US court order forbidding it from doing so, Meta has said.
In a post, Meta said WhatsApp had caught and disrupted spear phishing attempts by NSO Group, which a spokesperson said targeted a handful of users in Jordan and Lebanon. It had also caught the group creating test accounts and groups on WhatsApp.
NSO was founded in Israel but, since last year, is under US ownership. It built the Pegasus spyware, at the time one of the most powerful surveillance tools ever which used a vulnerability in WhatsApp to infiltrate users phones and harvest all their data: messages, photos, calls and more.
Last year, it lost a court case against Meta for exploiting WhatsApp to target people; Meta was awarded $167m in damages. A later case reduced this to $4m but placed a permanent injunction against NSO barring it from targeting WhatsApp and its users.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jun/09/spyware-firm-targeted-whatsapp-users-defiance-us-court-order-meta-says