Major Internet companies, such as Microsoft, Google, Cisco and VMWare, today signed a memorandum of understanding in support of Facebook's lawsuit against the NSO Group, an Israeli company that manufactures and sells hacking tools to foreign governments.
In addition to the four companies we mentioned above, the support protocol was also signed by Microsoft subsidiaries GitHub and LinkedIn, as well as by Internet Association, έναν όμιλο του λόμπι της βιομηχανίας που εκπροσωπεί δεκάδες άλλες εταιρείες τεχνολογίας, όπως Amazon, Twitter, Reddit, Discord, PayPal, eBay, Uber , και πολλές άλλες.
The report was filed along with the lawsuit filed by Facebook against the NSO Group in October 2019.
Εκείνη την εποχή, το Facebook ανέφερε ότι η NSO ανέπτυξε ένα exploit για την application WhatsApp για κινητά που πούλησε σε κυβερνητικούς hackers.
A later investigation found that the exploit was used to install malware on the phones of more than 1.400 WhatsApp users, lawyers, journalists, human rights activists, political dissidents, diplomats and other senior foreign officials.
Facebook has claimed that the NSO Group committed a crime. In the months following the lawsuit, the NSO Group said it was simply providing software to government officials.
With today's brief description of the minutes, the signatories want to show the judges that they support the position of FAcebook.
In a publication released by Microsoft today, explains its decision to sign the Minutes of Support [PDF], stating that companies like NSO, which are also often referred to as cyber mercenaries or PSOA (private-sector offensive actors), currently operate in a legal gray area, without rules.
Tom Burt, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Security & Trust, says the NSO Group is trying to set a dangerous legal precedent with the Facebook case "by trying to cover the legal immunity afforded to its government clients, which will protect company when developing its tools harm innocent people and businesses. "