A Notorious Spyware Firm Claims It Won’t Help Hack UK Phones Anymore

A Notorious Spyware Firm Claims It Won't Help Hack UK Phones Anymore

NSO Group, the Notoired Israeli Spy Software Seller, will no longer allow its customers to hack citizens of the United Kingdom, sources close to the company told Guardian this week. The changes have been “coded” in an incredible malware malware from NSO, Pegasus, and will do not make the future targeting of the UK-based phone numbers.

Such raw changes have undoubtedly been stimulated by a recent British hacking scandal involving Princess Haya Bint al-Hussein, the daughter of the King of Jordan and the former wife of the Sovereign of Dubai, Binkh Mohammed Bin Rashid al-Maktoum. After leaving Dubai and fleeing in London in 2019, Haya’s phone has been pirated repeatedly at the request of his ex-husband, Sheik Mohammed, while the ancient couple were involved in a child care battle on their Two children. Five of Haya’s employees were also hacked, including two of his lawyers. The case has overturned in the public view this week, when a Judge of the UK High Tribunal has decided that the hacking incident had taken place and that NSO malware had been involved.

As a result, sources close to the spyware provider now indicate that changes to the company’s software guarantee that its customers will no longer be allowed to target the UK-based telephone numbers: “We completely close, coded in the system. [Pegasus], to all our customers. We have published a quick update in the middle of the night that none of our customers can work on the British numbers, “apparently said the source to the tutor. The update blocks the piracy of the phones with the country code of the region: +44.

It’s … good, if true. However, we do not know why society would not simply go out and make an official statement, instead of allowing unofficial sources to claim the press.