Facebook Wanted NSO Spyware To Monitor Users, NSO CEO Claims (vice.com) 14
Facebook representatives approached controversial surveillance vendor NSO Group to try and buy a tool that could help Facebook better monitor a subset of its users, according to an extraordinary court filing from NSO in an ongoing lawsuit. From a report: Facebook is currently suing NSO for how the hacking firm leveraged a vulnerability in WhatsApp to help governments hack users. NSO sells a product called Pegasus, which allows operators to remotely infect cell phones and lift data from them. 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 certain capabilities of Pegasus. At the time, Facebook was in the early stages of deploying a VPN product called Onavo Protect, which, unbeknownst to some users, analyzed the web traffic of users who downloaded it to see what other apps they were using. According to the court documents, it seems the Facebook representatives were not interested in buying parts of Pegasus as a hacking tool to remotely break into phones, but more as a way to more effectively monitor phones of users who had already installed Onavo.
The only winning move (Score:4, Informative)
Is NOT to play.
Fuck 'em (Score:3)
Both
Nah, do it like a pro: (Score:2)
Spread lies of one to the other, and vixe versa.
Make them fuck THEMSELVES!
And with fuck I mean brutally mutilate to death.
Cause you know ... I couldn't hurt a fly. I'm a pacifist!
I can, however, watch them hurt each other all day. O:-)
Popcorn, anyone? [giphy.com]
Impossible! (Score:2)
Compared to their usual behavior, that would be way too ... nice! ;)
Not Facebook?! (Score:2)
The more we learn about Facebook... (Score:2)
How much more evidence do you need? (Score:2)
It's time for so-called 'social media' to enter it's twilight.
No honor about thieves (Score:3)
Re: No honor about thieves (Score:1)
So what? (Score:3)
If you by now still are on Facebook (or at least have any real information about yourself there), you don't give a shit about the privacy of your information anyway.
What a shit company (Score:1)