Looking for the latest update on big tech’s war against commercial surveillance? Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ: META) has filed a federal court contempt order against Israeli spyware developer NSO Group, alleging the company directly violated a permanent injunction barring it from targeting WhatsApp and its users.
The legal escalation comes after WhatsApp threat investigators intercepted and disrupted a fresh wave of NSO-linked "one-click" spear-phishing campaigns designed to redirect users to malicious domains. The automated surveillance attempts come one year after a U.S. court found NSO liable for exploiting WhatsApp's platform architecture to deploy Pegasus spyware onto more than 1,400 devices. While Meta commands a massive $1.51 trillion market capitalization and carries a perfect A+ profitability score, Seeking Alpha's automated Quant Rating remains at a neutral Hold due to its rich, premium valuation multiples (F grade).
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