这是所有你需要知道的关于WhatsApp's Tussle With Israeli Surveillance Firm NSOAccording to WhatsApp, NSO was involved in the cyber attack on WhatsApp's video calling service using which they send malware to users

通过Shreya Ganguly

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

You're reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media.

Shutterstock.com

Facebook-owned messaging platform WhatsApp has filed a case against Israel-based surveillance firm NSO Group in the federal court, accusing them of allegedly violating both U.S. and California laws along with the company's terms of services. According to the company, the firm was involved in the cyberattack on WhatsApp's video calling service. The attackers had sent malware to the cellphones of as many as 1,400 users.

"WhatsApp has also filed a complaint in U.S. court that attributes the attack to a spyware company called NSO Group and its parent company Q Cyber Technologies. The complaint alleges they violated both U.S. and California laws as well as the WhatsApp Terms of Service, which prohibits this type of abuse," said WhatsApp spokesperson. WhatsApp has complained about this and explained how NSO carried out this attack and is seeking a permanent injunction banning NSO from using this service. However, NSO has denied the allegations.

"In the strongest possible terms, we dispute today's allegations and will vigorously fight them. The sole purpose of NSO is to provide technology to licensed government intelligence and law enforcement agencies to help them fight terrorism and serious crime. Our technology is not designed or licensed for use against human rights activists and journalists. It has helped to save thousands of lives over recent years," NSO group said in a statement.

What Is The Case All About?

According to the social media company, the company came across thecyber attackin May this year its video calling feature was being compromised to send malware to users. According to media reports, through this attack, NSO helped the government spies get access to the phones of 1,400 users across four continents. The targets were mainly diplomats, political dissidents, journalists and senior government officials.

The report further added that the malware sent into the devices will allow NSO's clients to get access to the users mobile and their digital data.

"We are working with research experts at the Citizen Lab, we believe this attack targeted at least 100 members of civil society, which is an unmistakable pattern of abuse. This number may grow higher as more victims come forward," the company said in a statement."

According to the company, "this attack was developed to access messages after they were decrypted on an infected device, abusing in-app vulnerabilities and the operating systems that power our mobile phones."

Disputing the claims, NSO Group said that any other use of its products than to prevent serious crime and terrorism a misuse is contractually prohibited. "We take action if we detect any misuse. This technology is rooted in the protection of human rights – including the right to life, security and bodily integrity – and that's why we have sought alignment with the U.N. Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, to make sure our products are respecting all fundamental human rights," the statement said.

WhatsApp's Tussle In India

While now the social media company has locked horns with Israel's NSO Group, the company has also been on shaky grounds in India for spread of misinformation and launch of WhatsApp Pay.

Following the brutal murders termed as "unfortunate killings," last year due to the spread of false information about the kidnapping on WhatsApp brought the social media company under the scrutiny of the central government.

The Indian government has been since then asking WhatsApp to find a solution to trace the origin of the fake messages. The company, however, refused to comply with the request stating that this would require them to break itsend-to-end encryptionservices which can compromise user privacy.

In response, IIT Madras professor V Kamakoti, who serves on the board of National Security Advisory Board (NSAB) proposed ways to ensure traceability without breaking encryption. According to Prof Kamakoti, WhatsApp can embed information about the originator of a text along with the encrypted message. Such information will be encrypted but can be shown to law enforcement if the situation demanded.

According to a report by MediaNama, Dr Manoj Prabhakaran, computer science professor at IIT Bombay said that Kamakoti's proposal might affect users' privacy. Prabhakaran who submitted his analysis on behalf of Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF) to the Madras High Court belives that traceability might not be an effective tool to combat fake news. He highlighted that one may hire several thousand people to serve as originators of content, thus the main brain behind this might remain untraceable.

Wavy Line
Shreya Ganguly

Former Features Writer

Covering startups and investments for Entrepreneur India. Previously a startup correspondent at Inc42. Reach out to me with interesting story ideas at sganguly@entrepreneurindia.com.

Related Topics

Business Ideas

The Top 10 Home Business Ideas for 2023

Can't figure out which enterprise you should launch in 2023? Check out 10 stellar home business ideas to get inspiration.

Thought Leaders

I Pitched 300 People a Day For 1 Year — and Learned This Impactful Entrepreneurial Lesson

After working myself to the bone pitching 300 people each day for one year, I came out of that experience as a new man — but surprisingly, an unhappier one. Here's what I learned.

Starting a Business

10 Common Obstacles to Avoid When Starting a Business

Starting a new business can be an exciting and rewarding venture, but it also comes with its fair share of challenges. Here are some common obstacles to avoid when starting a new business.

Money & Finance

How to Make Money Online: 10 Proven Ways to Make Money Online

Need to know how to make money online as a side gig or new career? Check out this breakdown of the 10 top online money-making methods.

Marketing

The Role of PR in Successful Product Launches — Strategies and Best Practices

通过executing a comprehensive PR campaign, brands can generate buzz, build credibility, and create a strong foundation for their product's success in a competitive market.