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Facebook Secretly Tried To Buy Pegasus Spyware From NSO Group to Monitor Apple Users

NSO Group CEO Shalev Hulio declared in a lawsuit document that social media giant Facebook attempted to buy the Pegasus spyware from NSO Group in 2017. As per the court filing in which, NSO Group CEO states that “Facebook was concerned that its process for collecting user data via Onavo Protect was...

· May 26, 2026 · 3 min read · 👁 0 views
Facebook Secretly Tried To Buy Pegasus Spyware From NSO Group to Monitor Apple Users

NSO Group CEO Shalev Hulio declared in a lawsuit document that social media giant Facebook attempted to buy the Pegasus spyware from NSO Group in 2017.

As per the court filing in which, NSO Group CEO states that “Facebook was concerned that its process for collecting user data via Onavo Protect was less useful on Apple devices than on Android devices.” Not only this,

During the time, Facebook was in an initial stage of deploying the VPN Product called Onavo Protect that helps Facebook to analyze the user’s traffic and their activities and send them through the VPN.

Shalev Hulio also stated that ” Facebook proposed to pay NSO a monthly fee for each Onavo Protect user. Facebook is a private entity and not a sovereign government or government agency for national security and law enforcement purposes and therefore does not meet NSO’s customer criteria and NSO group declined the sale”

But a Facebook spokesperson also declared in a statement that the NSO CEO is misleading communications within the company and Facebook workers.

Moreover, the spokesperson also stated that “NSO is attempting to distract from the actions that Facebook and WhatsApp recorded in court over six months ago. Their effort to evade duty involves incorrect descriptions about both their spyware and a conversation with people who work at Facebook”. 

Our lawsuit explains how NSO is accountable for attacking over 100 human rights activists and journalists throughout the world”. However, those being attacked just require to tap on a “seemingly harmless link” received by message, and that lets the spyware jailbreak the user’s device and install malware to monitor and steal data from it. 

Well, these data are traded to the person (or organization) who implemented the link, and in maximum cases, it is sensitive data. Thus, data obtained from target devices comprises all messages, log-in information, photos, and data covering the complete history of the phone’s location.

NSO has said that it trades Pegasus only to intelligence and law enforcement agency clients. Last year Apple pressured Facebook to eliminate Onavo Protect from the App Store. Thus, Facebook has also condemned Apple’s operating system for the hacking of Amazon Founder and CEO Jeff Bezos’s phone.

Thus, in an interview with the BBC, Facebook’s Vice President of Global Affairs and Communications, Nick Clegg, has announced it wasn’t WhatsApp’s responsibility because end-to-end encryption is unhackable and criticized Apple’s operating system for Bezos’ incident.

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Also Read: 10 Different Types of Dangerous Malware Attack and How to Avoid them

Source: CybersecurityNews.com

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