WhatsApp hacked to spy on govt officials in 20 countries, including India
Senior
government officials in multiple US-allied countries were targeted
earlier this year with hacking software that used Facebook-owned
instant messaging app WhatsApp
to take over users' phones, according to people familiar with the
messaging company's investigation.
Sources
familiar with WhatsApp’s internal investigation into the breach
said a “significant” portion of the known victims were
high-profile government and military officials spread across at least
20 countries in five continents.The hacking of a wider group of top government officials' smartphones than previously reported suggests the WhatsApp cyber intrusion could have broad political and diplomatic consequences.
WhatsApp filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against Israeli hacking tool developer NSO Group. The Facebook-owned software giant alleges that NSO Group built and sold a hacking platform that exploited a flaw in WhatsApp-owned servers to help clients hack into the cellphones of at least 1,400 users.
While it is not clear who used the software to hack officials' phones, NSO says it sells its spyware exclusively to government customers. Read More
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