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Meta Thwarts NSO Group’s WhatsApp Phishing Scheme

Meta Thwarts NSO Group’s WhatsApp Phishing Scheme

Posted on June 8, 2026 By CWS

Meta has announced its success in identifying and halting spear-phishing operations linked to the Israeli spyware firm NSO Group. This significant action comes as part of Meta’s ongoing efforts to protect its users, particularly those on WhatsApp, from sophisticated cyber threats.

Meta’s Legal Action Against NSO Group

On Monday, Meta revealed plans to submit a federal court contempt order against NSO Group. This legal move is in response to NSO’s violation of a permanent injunction that explicitly prohibited targeting WhatsApp and its users. Meta’s quick detection thwarted NSO’s attempt to deceive users with malicious links, aiming to redirect them to external sites, reminiscent of previous phishing tactics associated with the spyware vendor.

In addition to blocking these phishing attempts, Meta discovered and dismantled test accounts and groups that NSO Group had created on WhatsApp. These actions underscore Meta’s dedication to safeguarding its platform from such security breaches.

Background on NSO Group’s Activities

The recent incident follows a substantial judgment against NSO Group, which resulted in a $168 million penalty. This fine was imposed after a U.S. court ruled that NSO had breached American laws by exploiting WhatsApp servers to deploy the notorious Pegasus spyware, affecting over 1,400 individuals worldwide. Furthermore, in 2021, the U.S. Commerce Department placed NSO Group on a blacklist due to activities deemed contrary to U.S. national security interests.

Ensuring User Security on WhatsApp

Meta reassures users that WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption remains intact, ensuring the security of personal messages and calls. To further assist users in protecting their accounts from sophisticated cyber threats, Meta advises enabling ‘strict account settings’. These settings offer a lockdown-style security feature, which includes activating two-step verification, disabling link previews, and restricting visibility of personal information to trusted contacts.

By encouraging users to report any suspicious activity, Meta aims to swiftly address potential threats and maintain a secure environment for all WhatsApp users. As cyber threats evolve, Meta remains committed to enhancing its security measures to protect its vast user base.

Looking ahead, users are encouraged to keep their applications updated and to utilize enhanced privacy settings to mitigate risks associated with cyber attacks. Meta’s proactive approach in this case illustrates the importance of vigilance and robust security protocols in the digital age.

The Hacker News Tags:contempt order, cyberattack prevention, Cybersecurity, Encryption, Meta, mobile security, NSO Group, Phishing, privacy settings, spear-phishing, Spyware, technology news, WhatsApp

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