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Suzanne Smalley, The Record (USA)

USA: NSO Group appeals court order requiring it to stop targeting WhatsApp with Pegasus spyware

"NSO seeks to overturn WhatsApp case, saying it is โ€˜catastrophicโ€™ for the spyware maker", 20 November 2025

The NSO Group on Wednesday filed an appeal aimed at overturning a judgeโ€™s ruling that it must stop targeting the WhatsApp platform with its spyware.

On October 17, Northern California federal judge Phyllis Hamilton issued the order, determining that NSO improperly leveraged WhatsApp infrastructure to target 1,400 of the Meta-owned messaging platformโ€™s users with its zero-click Pegasus spyware.ย 

In a court filing ahead of the ruling, NSO told the judge that blocking it from targeting WhatsApp infrastructure to implant its spyware could โ€œput NSOโ€™s entire enterprise at riskโ€ and โ€œforce NSO out of business.โ€

In a motion to stay the order pending the outcome of the appeal, the NSO Group again focused on the โ€œcatastrophicโ€ damage the permanent injunction will do its business, saying that if the ruling isnโ€™t stayed NSO will โ€œsuffer irreparable, potentially existential injuries.โ€...

A spokesperson for WhatsApp said that the appeal is another example of NSO trying to avoid accountability. โ€œNSOโ€™s attacks on an American company and our usersโ€™ private communications were illegal, and weโ€™re committed to holding them and the surveillance industry accountable,โ€ the spokesperson said in a statement.

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