The veteran social media company Facebook has been accused of tracking users' data for a long time. With this, the company has once again been accused of spying on users. In fact, Israel's NSO Group has released court documents claiming that Facebook wanted to purchase spy software to track information about users of the Apple device. Further, these documents further state that in 2017, two Facebook executives held talks with Israel's NSO group on the issue of tracking. On the other hand, a media report has revealed that the Apple device that Facebook wanted to track included iPhones and iPads.
Documents submitted in court
According to court-submitted documents, NSO Group CEO Shalve Hulio said that in 2017, two Facebook executives came to us and revealed the idea of buying Spy Software Pegasus Spy Software. For your information, let us know that this software is the same one, which hacked WhatsApp accounts of influential people around the world. At the same time, Facebook also blamed the NSO for hacking during that time.
Facebook wanted buy Pegasus software
According to court documents, Facebook wanted to buy Pegasus software so that it could easily track the devices of iPhone users. Significantly, the company wanted to spy on iPhone users who already had the Onavo app installed. For your information, let us know that Onavo app is VPN app with spyware, which was removed from the app store in 2018.
spying iphone users
According to media reports, Facebook wanted to track personal information of iPhone and iPad users. Also, the report further said that Facebook had offered to pay the NSO group monthly for this. However, Facebook has said in its defense that the NSO Group wants to divert the court's attention from the current WhatsApp hacking case.
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