NSO Group, the Israeli spyware company behind the notorious Pegasus software, asked a San Francisco judge to sanction Meta and its subsidiary WhatsApp for introducing previously undisclosed witnesses in post-trial motion practice.
Both sides are accusing the other of "gamesmanship" as an injunction hearing looms, after a federal jury issued a $168 million verdict against NSO on May 6.
Following a five-day trial, the jury awarded punitive damages, finding NSO &q...
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