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WhatsApp says it disrupted a spyware campaign targeting journalists and civil society members.
The campaign originated from an Israeli spyware company called Paragon Solutions .
The Meta -owned app also sent a cease-and-desist order to Paragon and is “exploring its legal options”.
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