WhatsApp has accused Israeli firm Paragon of deploying spyware to target its users, raising concerns over digital privacy.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An official with Meta Platforms' (META.O) popular WhatsApp chat service said Israeli spyware company Paragon Solutions had targeted scores of its users, including journalists ...
WhatsApp, owned by Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META), has accused Israeli spyware firm Paragon Solutions of targeting around 90 ...
WhatsApp disrupted a spyware campaign by Israeli firm Paragon Solutions targeting roughly 90 users, including journalists and ...
According to the chat service, an Israeli company called Paragon Solutions used group chats and PDFs to target the ...
Around 90 users of Meta’s chat service WhatsApp are suspected to have been targets of a spyware campaign conducted by Paragon ...
WhatsApp says it disrupted a spyware campaign last month that targeted journalists and civil society members, according to ...
The spyware allegedly came from an Israeli company called Paragon Solutions and targeted select users in over two dozen ...
“Paragon’s spyware is known as Graphite and has capabilities that are comparable to NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware. Once a phone is infected with Graphite, the operator of the spyware has total access to ...
WhatsApp says that civil society workers and journalists on its platform were the targets of hacks by the Israeli spyware ...
WhatsApp told TechCrunch that it believed the hacking campaign happened in December, and that it sent a cease and desist ...