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Documents reveal how Israel seized files, suppressed information related to WhatsApp ’s lawsuit against Pegasus spyware vendor NSO .
Israel also emitted a gag order on the seizure to prevent further dissemination of the information.
Leaked files from the Israeli Ministry of Justice suggest that the MoJ pushed for language in NSO court filings to be modified.
WhatsApp sued NSO in California for allegedly abusing its platform to hack the phones of 1,400 targets.
WhatsApp ’s move has since gained wide support, with several major technology firms such as Microsoft , Google and LinkedIn joining the lawsuit as amici curiae (non-party advisers) in support of WhatsApp .
NSO has tried to argue that the company should be entitled to immunity under U.S. law.
WhatsApp says NSO has refused to “meaningfully participate in discovery’s continued stonewalling” In February 2024 , the court handling the case ruled NSO should produce “all relevant spyware” to WhatsApp but did not force the company to share its client list or information regarding its server architecture.
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