Management of five firms linked to Pegasus maker NSO is moved to London

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Change could stoke controversy for spyware company amid calls for UK sanctions

The management of several companies linked to NSO Group, the spyware company blacklisted by the Biden administration, has moved to London.

– including one that NSO has said manages invoices and payments from NSO’s customers – are based in Luxembourg, inside the European Union. The UK-based directors of the five companies recently asked an NSO Group employee based in Luxembourg to place a notice on the companies’ premises announcing that the companies’ management and activities had moved to London. They have also asked for the companies’ server and electronic files to be moved to the UK as soon as possible.

In their letter, the MPs said documented cyber-attacks against UK-based human rights activists and others in the UK represented “egregious breaches of domestic and international human rights law”.Downing Street had been targeted

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