Apple vs. NSO © Associated Press/Sebastian Scheiner Apple has filed a lawsuit against NSO Group, the Israeli spyware developer blacklisted by the Biden administration earlier this month, accusing the firm of targeting and surveilling Apple users. The lawsuit: The suit, filed Tuesday in a California federal court, seeks to permanently prevent NSO Group from using the Silicon Valley giant’s software, services or devices. That could seriously weaken the effectiveness of NSO Group’s spyware product, Pegasus. “State-sponsored actors like the NSO Group spend millions of dollars on sophisticated surveillance technologies without effective accountability,” Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of software engineering, said in a statement about the filing. “That needs to change.” Accusations: NSO has been accused of providing the Pegasus spyware to foreign governments that have used it to target the phones of thousands of dissidents, journalists and human rights advocates. Apple’s suit seeks unspecified damages, which the company said it hopes to donate to organizations focused on exposing spyware. The Hill has reached out to NSO Group for comment on the suit. Read more about the lawsuit. |
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