Israeli cyber firm NSO Group, and three similar vendors based in Israel, Russia and Singapore, have been blacklisted by the U.S. Department of Commerce amid the Pegasus phone hacking allegations, The Wall Street Journal reports. The designation restricts the vendors from obtaining some types of technology from the U.S. and would ban work with U.S. cybersecurity vendors and researchers. The Commerce Department said NSO Group “developed and supplied spyware to foreign governments that used this tool to maliciously target government officials, journalists, businesspeople, activists, academics, and embassy workers.”
US Commerce Department blacklists NSO Group amid phone hacking allegations
Related stories
Notes from the IAPP Canada: Ontario IPC shares enforcement philosophy with law students
Notes from the IAPP Europe: Wrapping up November with the IAPP DPC
Ireland's DPC details legitimate interest prong of its LinkedIn enforcement action
What the new European Commission could mean for digital regulation
IAPP DPC 2024: Reynders discusses GDPR enforcement harmonization, adequacy developments