Facebook Accuses NSO Group of Using US Servers for Spying (bloomberg.com) 18
Facebook has accused the Israeli surveillance technology company NSO Group of using servers located in the U.S. to infect hundreds of smartphones with spyware. From a report: The allegation comes as part of a lawsuit that Facebook initiated last year accusing the NSO Group of using WhatsApp accounts to hack into the phones. Facebook owns the popular messaging app. In a filing released on Thursday in federal court in Oakland, California, lawyers representing the social media giant alleged that NSO Group had used a network of remote servers in California to hack into phones and devices that were used by attorneys, journalists, human rights activists, government officials and others. NSO Group has argued that Facebook's case against it should be thrown out on the grounds that the court has no jurisdiction over its operations. In a 13 May legal document, lawyers representing NSO Group said that the company had no offices or employees in California and "do no business of any kind there." NSO has also argued that it has no role in operating the spyware and is limited to "providing advice and technical support to assist customers in setting up" the technology.
Turtles all the way down (Score:2)
Spyware company accuses of spyware. Awaiting verification from NSA spyware.
Re: (Score:2)
"Only we can spy on our users!" (Score:3, Funny)
Fuck them up good. (Score:1, Troll)
Re: Fuck them up good. (Score:1)
Re: Fuck them up good. (Score:1)
Hypocrisy (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Hypocrisy (Score:4, Insightful)
That doesn't mean what it's saying is wrong, the kettle looks very black indeed - similar in this case to how black the pot is. Both need a good scrub.
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Sure, they're just all in stealth mode to dodge the incels.
Yet in the light of day, the incels must hide.
In other words, an anonymous coward, ironically perhaps, responds women are on Slashdot, but they're invisible. Like the banana in the ear that keeps aligators away.
Translation (Score:2)
"Hey! Do something, they try to poach on our turf!"
Well, if it's not "business" they are doing... (Score:1)
... then it is a crime or an an act of war.
Depending on if their home country extradites them or not.
So... I suggest you go with "business", dear NSO.
What a bold argument (Score:2)
We're not illegally spying on you. We would never do that. We just sell spying services to anyone who wants them. That makes it OK.