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NSO Group must pay more than $167 million in damages to WhatsApp for spyware campaign

Last updated: May 6, 2025 8:05 pm
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Spyware Maker NSO Group Ordered to Pay $167 Million in Damages to WhatsApp

After a lengthy legal battle spanning five years, spyware maker NSO Group has been ordered to pay over $167 million in damages to WhatsApp for a 2019 hacking campaign that targeted more than 1,400 users. The jury ruling included $167,254,000 in punitive damages and approximately $444,719 in compensatory damages.

WhatsApp had originally sought more than $400,000 in compensatory damages to account for the extensive efforts required to address the attacks, investigate the breaches, and implement fixes to address the vulnerability exploited by NSO Group. In response to the verdict, WhatsApp’s spokesperson Zade Alsawah hailed the outcome as a historic victory against illegal spyware that poses threats to privacy and security for all individuals.

NSO Group, represented by spokesperson Gil Lainer, has indicated that they may pursue legal remedies, including a potential appeal, following a thorough review of the verdict details.

The lawsuit brought to light critical information about the victims of the 2019 spyware campaign and revealed some of NSO Group’s clients. The legal battle, initiated by WhatsApp more than five years ago, alleged that NSO Group illicitly accessed WhatsApp servers and exploited a vulnerability in the chat app to target individuals such as dissidents, human rights activists, and journalists.

WhatsApp’s Fight for Privacy and Security

WhatsApp’s head, Will Cathcart, emphasized the significance of the lawsuit in a Washington Post op-ed, warning about the misuse of surveillance tools that jeopardize individual privacy and safety. Following a December ruling that found NSO Group liable for breaching hacking laws and WhatsApp’s terms of service, the case proceeded to a jury trial to determine the damages owed to WhatsApp.

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John Scott-Railton, a senior researcher at Citizen Lab, lauded the jury’s decision as a major blow to NSO Group’s operations, highlighting the company’s role in aiding authoritarian regimes in targeting dissenters and activists.

This legal victory serves as a significant milestone in the ongoing battle against illicit spyware and underscores the importance of holding companies accountable for illegal surveillance practices. WhatsApp’s success in this case sets a precedent for safeguarding privacy and security in the face of emerging threats posed by malicious actors.

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Do you have more information about NSO Group or other spyware companies? Contact Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai securely on Signal at +1 917 257 1382, or via Telegram and Keybase @lorenzofb, or email.

As the legal battle concludes pending any potential appeals, the outcome underscores the importance of upholding privacy rights and combatting the misuse of surveillance technologies for nefarious purposes. This victory not only holds NSO Group accountable for its actions but also serves as a warning to other companies engaged in similar activities that illegal spying will not be tolerated.

This story includes updated comments from WhatsApp and John Scott-Railton.

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