NSO Group Hit with $167 Million Penalty in WhatsApp Hacking Case

AUSTIN, Texas — The Israeli surveillance firm NSO Group has been ordered to pay $167 million after being found liable for its role in hacking into the messaging platform WhatsApp. This ruling represents a significant legal setback for the company, which has faced numerous allegations regarding the misuse of its spyware technology. The court’s decision stems from a high-profile case initiated by WhatsApp in 2019, claiming that NSO Group facilitated cyberattacks on thousands of users. The company allegedly exploited a vulnerability in the app, enabling it to implant malicious software on devices belonging to targeted … Read more

Jury Deadlocked in Case of Atlantic City Driver Who Struck Pedestrian and Fled Scene

Jurors in Atlantic City struggled to reach a consensus in the trial of Harris Jacobs, who was accused of leaving the scene after fatally striking a pedestrian. On Tuesday, the jury informed Superior Court Judge Christine Smith that they were deadlocked regarding Jacobs’ knowledge of the incident. It is undisputed that he hit the pedestrian in the early hours of September 4, 2022. The crucial question centered on Jacobs’ actions immediately following the collision. Surveillance footage showed him pulling into a Dunkin’ Donuts at Atlantic and Indiana avenues, rushing to the scene, and appearing to … Read more

Chaos in Court: Mistrial Declared as Defendant’s Suicide Attempt Shocks Child Molestation Case

BROWNSTOWN, Ind. — A mistrial was declared in a child molestation case on May 1 after the defendant, 59-year-old Christopher G. Green, reportedly attempted to take his own life during the proceedings. The incident unfolded in Jackson Circuit Court, causing a significant disruption and prompting Judge Bruce P. MacTavish to halt the trial. Green faced serious charges related to alleged sexual offenses involving minors. The jury had already received evidence from several witnesses, but the trial took a dramatic turn when the defendant exhibited distress in the courtroom. Immediate medical assistance was rendered to Green … Read more

Jury Weighs Justice in High-Profile Grand Rapids Case: Former Officer’s Fate Hangs in Balance After Fatal Traffic Stop

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — A jury will continue deliberations Tuesday in the trial of Christopher Schurr, a former police officer accused of second-degree murder in the 2022 shooting death of Patrick Lyoya, a 26-year-old Congolese refugee. This marks the second day of jury discussions as they weigh the evidence presented in the case. Schurr faces serious charges, with second-degree murder in Michigan carrying a potential life sentence, along with the possibility of parole. The incident occurred on April 4, 2022, during a traffic stop in southeast Grand Rapids, where Schurr shot Lyoya in the back … Read more