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Israeli spyware firm NSO ordered to pay Meta, WhatsApp nearly $170 million over hacking
A federal jury in California ordered Israeli cyber-intelligence firm NSO Group on Tuesday to pay Meta and WhatsApp nearly $170 million for hacking about 1,400 users on the instant messaging platform. The spyware vendor, which created the Pegasus surveillance tool, has to pay $167,256,000 in punitive damages and another $440,000 in compensatory damages…
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Steil pushes bill to ban lawmakers from political prediction markets
The Wisconsin Republican’s legislation follows a string of high-profile episodes of alleged insider trading on the new markets…
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Mamdani boosts congressional slate ahead of primary election
Joined by Sen. Bernie Sanders, the New York City mayor predicted his endorsed picks are the future of the Democratic Party…
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