Facebook tried to buy NSO Group's iOS spyware to monitor iPhone users [u]

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NSO Group, the team behind the 2019 WhatsApp spyware attack, says Facebook proposed buying "Pegasus" software to better keep tabs on iOS users' activity.




Notoriously controversial NSO Group have released court documents that show Facebook had attempted to purchase a powerful piece of spyware known as Pegasus. Using Pegasus, after a user clicked a seemingly innocuous link received through a message, the target device would be jailbroken, and malware would be loaded to monitor and steal data. The data is exported, giving users -- or Facebook in this case -- access to sensitive user data.

Data harvested includes all messages and photos, login information, plus data concerning the entire history of the phone's location.

Allegedly, NSO only sells its products to a "sovereign government or government agency." But, according to a declaration from NSO CEO Shalev Hulio, two Facebook representatives approached NSO in October 2017 and asked to purchase the right to use specific capabilities of Pegasus, reports Vice

Facebook was interested in buying Pegasus as they were concerned that their own data-gathering software seemed less effective on Apple devices. Facebook's software that was going to get the functionality, Onavo Protect, was billed as a piece of VPN software. Onavo was used primarily to gather information about what other apps Facebook users were using on their mobile devices.

"The Facebook representatives stated that Facebook was concerned that its method for gathering user data through Onavo Protect was less effective on Apple devices than on Android devices," the court filing reads. "The Facebook representatives also stated that Facebook wanted to use purported capabilities of Pegasus to monitor users on Apple devices and were willing to pay for the ability to monitor Onavo Protect users."

Facebook had allegedly proposed to pay NSO a monthly fee for each Onavo Protect user. However, NSO maintains that they refused the sale on the grounds that Facebook is a private entity.

Onavo Protect was eventually forced off the App Store in 2019 when Apple found the app in violation of newly implemented privacy policies. Specifically, the software ran afoul of data collection restrictions and parts of the iPhone maker's developer agreement covering customer data usage.

"NSO is trying to distract from the facts Facebook and WhatsApp filed in court nearly six months ago. Their attempt to avoid responsibility includes inaccurate representations about both their spyware and a discussion with people who work at Facebook," a Facebook spokesperson told AppleInsider. "Our lawsuit describes how NSO is responsible for attacking over 100 human rights activists and journalists around the world. NSO CEO Shalev Hulio has admitted his company can attack devices without a user knowing and he can see who has been targeted with Pegasus. We look forward to proving our case against NSO in court and seeking accountability for their actions."

Apple said Onavo Protect used data for purposes not directly related to app functionality or for serving up advertising to users.

Facebook is currently suing NSO for exploiting a VoIP-related vulnerability in WhatsApp that allowed Pegasus to install spyware on both iOS and Android handsets remotely.

In July, NSO made the news circuit for its government customers that its Pegasus malware could extract far more data about any given individual. As well as data on the person's smartphone, the claim is that the group can covertly retrieve all of the information that a person has stored on servers owned by Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and Amazon.

Updated April 4 8:10 A.M. Eastern time with a statement from Facebook
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  • Reply 1 of 25
    GG1GG1 Posts: 483member
    Although I don't use FaceCrook, I'm sure they have info on me, possibly from Zoom or someone else. I am using the paid corporate version of Zoom - not sure if that helps.
    OferBeatswatto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 25
    StrangeDaysStrangeDays Posts: 12,881member
    Of course they did. FB is spyware.

    I have it for family and friends I keep in touch with...but I've noticed it runs very poorly -- the FB app burns very, very hot after just a minute or two of use. Makes you wonder what it's doing; the thing is basically a text & image browser over HTTP, so why so hot...
    edited April 2020 OferBeatstoysandmeolsdysamoriawatto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 25
    apple ][apple ][ Posts: 9,233member
    I am of course still not on Facebook and never have been.

    I have had bad feelings and suspicions about their motives and practices ever since the beginning.

    Screw those bastards.

    What is wrong with that CEO by the way? Look at that haircut and that soulless expression. He looks like Data from TNG.
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  • Reply 4 of 25
    gatorguygatorguy Posts: 24,213member
    Of course they did. God FB is the malware of US corporations. 
    It wasn't all that long ago that Apple and Facebook played the part of a tag-team with "deep Facebook integration" embedded with iOS6. As I recall from the time there were a number of AI members excited about it. Thank goodness for everyone here that it didn't take Apple too many years to wise-up and discontinue it, but it was an odd partnership from the beginning.


    https://techcrunch.com/2012/06/11/facebook-apple-wwdc/
    https://forums.appleinsider.com/discussion/150426/facebook-ios-integration-to-be-announced-at-wwdc-report-says/p4


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  • Reply 5 of 25
    sflocalsflocal Posts: 6,096member
    If you're using Facebook, and complaining about their privacy ethics, then cancel your account and move on.  The constant bitching gets old.  Even if Facebook charged users $1/month for a guaranteed 100% privacy-enabled service, I would bet money that 99% of users would NOT use it.

    Nothing is "free".  You're the product.  Get over it.  Damn... 
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  • Reply 6 of 25
    OferOfer Posts: 241unconfirmed, member
    sflocal said:
    If you're using Facebook, and complaining about their privacy ethics, then cancel your account and move on.  The constant bitching gets old.  Even if Facebook charged users $1/month for a guaranteed 100% privacy-enabled service, I would bet money that 99% of users would NOT use it.

    Nothing is "free".  You're the product.  Get over it.  Damn... 
    Are you saying companies shouldn’t be held accountable for violating privacy laws and their own stated privacy policies because the product they’re offering is not a paid product?
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  • Reply 7 of 25
    karmadavekarmadave Posts: 369member
    Zuckerberg just doesn't get it. I hope that the next administration cracks down on Facebook's privacy violations. In fact, we need new legislation to reflect the realities of social media and the digital age...
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  • Reply 8 of 25
    XedXed Posts: 2,568member
    sflocal said:
    If you're using Facebook, and complaining about their privacy ethics, then cancel your account and move on.  The constant bitching gets old.  Even if Facebook charged users $1/month for a guaranteed 100% privacy-enabled service, I would bet money that 99% of users would NOT use it.

    Nothing is "free".  You're the product.  Get over it.  Damn… 
    Where in the user agreement does the FB user agree to let them break Apple's security to install spyware on your device?
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  • Reply 9 of 25
    The Facebook representatives stated that Facebook was concerned that its method for gathering user data through Onavo Protect was less effective on Apple devices than on Android devices,

    Straight up admitting iOS is more secure/private than Android. That’s going to ruffle a few feathers. Of course, we already knew that, but it’s still interesting to see someone actually admit it.
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  • Reply 10 of 25
    BeatsBeats Posts: 3,073member
    apple ][ said:
    I am of course still not on Facebook and never have been.

    I have had bad feelings and suspicions about their motives and practices ever since the beginning.

    Screw those bastards.

    What is wrong with that CEO by the way? Look at that haircut and that soulless expression. He looks like Data from TNG.


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  • Reply 11 of 25
    Want zero to do with FB.....the number 1 scumbag of companies!!!! How many times must FB violate millions of their members privacy before they are shut down and that idiot above put behind BARS!
    olsblurpbleepblooplkruppwatto_cobra
  • Reply 12 of 25
    Phobos7Phobos7 Posts: 63member
    The FB scenario was the stuff I imagined when the internet was first starting. The part that really disgusts me is that my naïveté was borne out. I was quite young then.
    edited April 2020 watto_cobra
  • Reply 13 of 25
    StrangeDaysStrangeDays Posts: 12,881member
    gatorguy said:
    Of course they did. God FB is the malware of US corporations. 
    It wasn't all that long ago that Apple and Facebook played the part of a tag-team with "deep Facebook integration" embedded with iOS6. As I recall from the time there were a number of AI members excited about it. Thank goodness for everyone here that it didn't take Apple too many years to wise-up and discontinue it, but it was an odd partnership from the beginning.

    https://techcrunch.com/2012/06/11/facebook-apple-wwdc/
    https://forums.appleinsider.com/discussion/150426/facebook-ios-integration-to-be-announced-at-wwdc-report-says/p4
    Back then Facebook was a LiveJournal competitor, and not known to be the complete shits that we now know them to be. 

    But good job linking it back to Apple. 
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  • Reply 14 of 25
    apple ][ said:
    I am of course still not on Facebook and never have been.

    I have had bad feelings and suspicions about their motives and practices ever since the beginning.

    Screw those bastards.

    What is wrong with that CEO by the way? Look at that haircut and that soulless expression. He looks like Data from TNG.
    Well said. I made the decision NOT to follow the herd and sign up to FB or its predecessor, My Space or any other social media platforms over a decade ago.

    TBH, the sooner FB and the rest are shutdown the better. They are nothing but a blot on society.

    FB, Google and all other anti-social media platforms are blocked at my home firewall. I wish that more people would just tell them to get lost.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 15 of 25
    jgutherjguther Posts: 97member
    Make the world a better place - shut down facebook!
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  • Reply 16 of 25
    knowitallknowitall Posts: 1,648member
    apple ][ said:
    I am of course still not on Facebook and never have been.

    I have had bad feelings and suspicions about their motives and practices ever since the beginning.

    Screw those bastards.

    What is wrong with that CEO by the way? Look at that haircut and that soulless expression. He looks like Data from TNG.
    Data is an apt description. 
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 17 of 25
    knowitall said:
    apple ][ said:
    I am of course still not on Facebook and never have been.

    I have had bad feelings and suspicions about their motives and practices ever since the beginning.

    Screw those bastards.

    What is wrong with that CEO by the way? Look at that haircut and that soulless expression. He looks like Data from TNG.
    Data is an apt description. 
    He’s more like Lore...at least Data tried to be ethical.
    dysamoriajony0watto_cobra
  • Reply 18 of 25
    lkrupplkrupp Posts: 10,557member
    apple ][ said:
    I am of course still not on Facebook and never have been.

    I have had bad feelings and suspicions about their motives and practices ever since the beginning.

    Screw those bastards.

    What is wrong with that CEO by the way? Look at that haircut and that soulless expression. He looks like Data from TNG.
    No, more like Odo from Deep Space Nine
    jony0watto_cobra
  • Reply 19 of 25
    lkrupplkrupp Posts: 10,557member

    Want zero to do with FB.....the number 1 scumbag of companies!!!! How many times must FB violate millions of their members privacy before they are shut down and that idiot above put behind BARS!
    With Facebook, like Google, YOU are the product.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 20 of 25
    cornchipcornchip Posts: 1,950member
    jguther said:
    Make the world a better place - shut down facebook!
    Easy. Everyone stop using it.
    watto_cobra
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