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WASHINGTON, JULY 24: Senior government officials from across the world, including individuals in high national security positions who are “allies of the US”, were targeted by governments
using the NSO Group spyware in a 2019 attack against 1,400 WhatsApp users, according to the messaging apps Chief Executive Officer, The Guardian reported. WhatsApp CEO Will Cathcart
disclosed the new details about individuals who were targeted in the attack after revelations this week by the Pegasus Project, a collaboration of 17 media organisations which investigated
NSO, the Israeli company that sells its powerful surveillance software to government clients around the world. Cathcart said that he saw parallels between the attack against WhatsApp users
in 2019, which is now the subject of a lawsuit brought by WhatsApp against NSO, and reports about a massive data leak which are at the centre of the Pegasus Project. “The reporting matches
what we saw in the attack we defeated two years ago, it is very consistent with what we were loud about then,” Cathcart said in an interview with The Guardian. In addition to the “senior
government officials”, WhatsApp found that journalists and human rights activists were targeted in the 2019 attack against its users. Many of the targets in the WhatsApp case, he said, had
“no business being under surveillance in any way, shape, or form”, the report said. “This should be a wake-up call for security on the internet … mobile phones are either safe for everyone
or they are not safe for everyone,” he said. As per the report, Cathcart questioned NSO’s claim that the figure was in itself “exaggerated”, saying that WhatsApp had recorded an attack
against 1,400 users over a two-week period in 2019. “That tells us that over a longer period of time, over a multi-year period of time, the numbers of people being attacked are very high,”
he said, adding: “That’s why we felt it was so important to raise the concern around this.” When WhatsApp says it believes its users were “targeted”, it means the company has evidence that
an NSO server attempted to install malware on a user’s device, The Guardian said. When WhatsApp announced two years ago that its users had been targeted by the NSO malware, it said 100 of
the 1,400 targets were journalists, human rights defenders and activists. The users were targeted through a WhatsApp vulnerability that was later fixed. As per the report, Cathcart said he
had discussed the 2019 attack against WhatsApp users with governments around the world. He also praised the recent moves by Microsoft and others in the technology industry who are speaking
out about the dangers of malware, and called on Apple — whose phones are vulnerable to malware infections — to adopt their approach, according to the report. “I hope that Apple will start
taking that approach too. Be loud, join in. It’s not enough to say, most of our users don’t need to worry about this. It’s not enough to say ‘oh this is only thousands or tens of thousands
of victims’,” Cathcart was quoted as saying. “If this is affecting journalists all around the world, this is affecting human rights defenders all around the world, that affects us all. And
if anyone’s phone is not secured that means everyone’s phone is not secure,” he added. He also called on governments to help create accountability for spyware makers, the report said. The
Guardian reported that WhatsApp had launched its lawsuit against NSO in late 2019, claiming that the Israeli company was responsible for sending malware to WhatsApp users’ phones.
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