WhatsApp sued the Israeli technology firm in 2019, accusing it of targeting approximately 1,400 devices with spyware to steal information from people using the app. "We're grateful to see the Supreme Court rejected NSO's baseless petition," said WhatsApp spokesperson Carl Woog.
The designated chief executive of NSO, the Israeli firm infamous for phone hacking, is resigning less than two weeks after being nominated, a source close to the company said Thursday.