Last week, Apple filed a lawsuit against NSO Group, the technology firm behind the Pegasus spyware. In its lawsuit, Apple seeks to hold NSO Group accountable for alleged surveillance of select iPhone users, as well as ban the firm from using any Apple products. While digital rights activists commend Apple for standing up for privacy rights, they say they want to ensure that the precedent set by the case applies only to bad actors and not organizations in support of user privacy. Computerworld executive editor Ken Mingis and senior reporter Lucas Mearian join Juliet to discuss what the lawsuit means for Apple, those affected by the spyware and digital rights overall.
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For more on this topic, check out these articles from Computerworld:
Apple’s NSO lawsuit targets illegal spying by oppressive regimes: https://www.computerworld.com/article...
Apple pulls no punches in lawsuit against 'amoral' NSO Group: https://www.computerworld.com/article...
And watch these videos for further context:
Pegasus spyware and iPhone security: • Pegasus spyware and iPhone security
Apple's plan to monitor iCloud photos met with pushback from cybersecurity and privacy experts: • Apple's plan to monitor iCloud photos...
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