Apple has repeatedly requested the dismissal of its three-year-old lawsuit against NSO Group, the Israeli company that created the notorious Pegasus spyware. Filed in late 2021, the lawsuit aimed to hold NSO accountable for the alleged misuse of its spyware to target activists, journalists, and other individuals.
As per a report from The Washington Post, Apple’s move to withdraw the case stems from concerns over the potential risks associated with continuing the legal battle. The report suggests that lengthy legal proceedings could lead to the disclosure of sensitive information. This information, as per the report, might help NSO and other similar groups.
In a recent court filing, the company told the court, “Apple knows and appreciates that this Court would take the utmost care with the sensitive information relevant to this case. But it is also aware that — now more than ever — predator spyware companies, including those not before this Court, will use any means to obtain this information.”
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Pegasus Spyware Accused Of Unlawful Surveillance
The Pegasus spyware has been the subject of intense scrutiny since its capabilities were first exposed. Designed to infiltrate smartphones and extract data without the user’s consent or knowledge, Pegasus has been linked to numerous instances of unlawful surveillance and human rights violations.
In India, the opposition has accused the ruling party had using Pegasus on politicians, journalists, and activists. When Apple filed the lawsuit in 2021, it said that to curb further abuse and harm to its users, the company was also seeking a permanent injunction to ban NSO Group from using any Apple software, services, or devices.
Earlier this year, the NSO Group had urged the court to move the case to its home country Israel, or dismiss the case. However, the US District Court rejected the move and denied any claims of dismissal. Both Apple and the NSO Group have yet to make any official comment on the matter.
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Apple To Charge Heavily To Swap iPhone 16 Pro’s Battery
Apple has increased the price of its battery repair service for the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max. Now, the battery swap will set back users by $199 in either phone. This is a $20 jump from the older fee. The price remains the same for the standard and “Plus” models, as do these for last year’s phones, according to MacRumors notes.
Apple doesn’t seem to have started charging more for other battery replacements yet, but it wouldn’t be unexpected. In 2022, Apple drove the cost of iPhone 14 battery service up by $30 to $99. Price hikes for iPad, MacBook, and older iPhone battery repairs came after that, and Apple Watches followed suit afterward.