WhatsApp suing company for spyware development

WhatsApp has filed a lawsuit in federal court accusing an Israeli woman (NSO Group) that it developed monitoring software used hundreds of times to track its users.

The lawsuit, filed in California federal court, states that the Israeli company “developed the software to access messages and other information after they were encrypted” on victims’ devices.

The however, it worked by exploiting a call-audio vulnerability in the WhatsApp app's code.

Στους χρήστες εμφανιζόταν μια συνηθισμένη κλήση, αλλά το πρόγραμμα μόλυνε τη with firmwarespyware, giving attackers full access.

In some cases the infection was so fast, the victim's phone had no complications while loading the spyware.

Because WhatsApp uses end-to-end encryption, it is almost impossible to access messages as they "travel" on the Internet. But in recent years, various governments and spyware companies have begun targeting the devices where messages are sent or received. The logic is that if you manage to hack the device, you can get its data.

What does WhatsApp say?

WhatsApp, owned by , quickly patched the vulnerability. Although the company blames the NSO Group, WhatsApp has not publicly blamed the Israeli company until today.

In a post that went up Shortly after the lawsuit was filed, Wills Cathcart, head of WhatsApp, alleges that "the attackers were using servers and web hosting services that were used or associated with the NSO Group" and that certain WhatsApp accounts used during the attacks were also located in the Israeli company.

"Although their attack was very sophisticated, their attempts to cover their routes were not entirely successful," Cathcart said.

Overall, it appears that some 1.400 targeted devices have been affected by the hack, according to the lawsuit.

WhatsApp reported that the victims included more than 100 human rights defenders, journalists and "other members of civil society." The targets also included government officials and diplomats.

The NSO Group states: "We dispute the allegations and we will fight for it."

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