WhatsApp Says It Caught New Spyware Attacks Linked To NSO Group In Violation Of Court Order
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WhatsApp Says It Caught New Spyware Attacks Linked To NSO Group In Violation Of Court Order
The latest WhatsApp spyware NSO Group attack has raised serious concerns about the future of digital privacy and mobile security. In simple terms, reports show that attackers linked to NSO Group attempted to trick users into clicking malicious links designed to compromise their devices. This matters because millions rely on WhatsApp for personal, business, and sensitive communication every day. Users searching for answers want to know: Was WhatsApp hacked again? Are my messages safe? And how did spyware linked to NSO Group bypass protections? The short answer is that the attack did not fully breach WhatsApp systems, but it did target users through phishing techniques. The incident highlights how modern spyware campaigns often focus on manipulating people rather than breaking encryption. WHAT HAPPENED IN THE WHATSAPP SPYWARE NSO GROUP ATTACK In this incident, WhatsApp confirmed that it detected and disrupted a coordinated phishing campaign linked to NSO Group . The campaign was not a tradi…