NSO Group spyware used in hacks targeting U.S. State Department officials
The iPhones of at least nine employees of the U.S. Department of State were hacked using the spyware developed by Israeli-based surveillance technology company NSO Group.

NSO Group spyware used to hack U.S. State Department officials.
The hacks, which took place recently, targeted U.S. government officials based in Uganda or whose responsibility concerned the country, Reuters has reported. It isn't clear who launched the attacks.
NSO Group said Thursday that it didn't know about the intrusions, but added that it canceled the relevant accounts and would launch an investigation into the matter.
"If our investigation shall show these actions indeed happened with NSO's tools, such customer will be terminated permanently and legal actions will take place," said an NSO spokesperson.
The company added that it would cooperate with "any relevant government authority and present the full information we will have."
The attack represents the widest-known hack of U.S. officials using NSO-developed technology, which the U.S. government called a national security risk back in November.
NSO-developed software Pegasus has been used by malicious actors and government entities to covertly surveil journalists and human rights activists. In some cases, Pegasus exploited zero-day vulnerabilities in Apple technology like iMessage.
On Nov. 23, Apple filed a lawsuit against NSO Group seeking an injunction that would prevent the Israeli spyware company from using any Apple software, services, or devices.
In July, NSO CEO Shalev Hulio shot down concerns that his company's software could be used maliciously, stating that law-abiding citizens have "nothing to be afraid of."
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NSO Group spyware used to hack U.S. State Department officials.
The hacks, which took place recently, targeted U.S. government officials based in Uganda or whose responsibility concerned the country, Reuters has reported. It isn't clear who launched the attacks.
NSO Group said Thursday that it didn't know about the intrusions, but added that it canceled the relevant accounts and would launch an investigation into the matter.
"If our investigation shall show these actions indeed happened with NSO's tools, such customer will be terminated permanently and legal actions will take place," said an NSO spokesperson.
The company added that it would cooperate with "any relevant government authority and present the full information we will have."
The attack represents the widest-known hack of U.S. officials using NSO-developed technology, which the U.S. government called a national security risk back in November.
NSO-developed software Pegasus has been used by malicious actors and government entities to covertly surveil journalists and human rights activists. In some cases, Pegasus exploited zero-day vulnerabilities in Apple technology like iMessage.
On Nov. 23, Apple filed a lawsuit against NSO Group seeking an injunction that would prevent the Israeli spyware company from using any Apple software, services, or devices.
In July, NSO CEO Shalev Hulio shot down concerns that his company's software could be used maliciously, stating that law-abiding citizens have "nothing to be afraid of."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_North_Korea
Alternative facts beat real facts in the right circles.
They've known about this company and what it did for years -- and looked the other way. It's only in the last couple months that both Israel and the U.S. starting raising objections. We can only guess at what happened or what changed. One possibility is a new, somewhat less crazed, more sane administration in Israel.
Just because Israel is on the list doesn't mean the US government doesn't have purchase agreements with them. It wouldn't surprise me if the US government isn't the largest purchaser of NSO software and systems. I don't have any information on this, it's just a feeling. Unless you are on the inside (and I wasn't) you won't know the extent of the amount of business the US government does with companies like NSO.
https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2017/02/f34/Part VII, SECTION J - List of Documents, Exhibits,and Other Attachments Attachment G_0.pdf
Nothing to see here, move along...
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