NSO was trying to revive itself. The White House steps in says stop your lobbying. This is not going to happen. And that effectively killed the deal. So what's the third thing you found? It kind of takes us right up to the present day. We came across a contract that, interestingly, was signed just days after the Biden administration put NSO on a blacklist. Okay. So we even after the government swore off working with NSO, it had signed a deal with the company. Well, yes.
A little over a decade ago, a small Israeli company created what would become the world’s most powerful and notorious hacking tool.
Mark Mazzetti, who is a Washington investigative correspondent for The Times, explains the surprising story of the NSO Group and why, despite banning its technology, the United States kept trying to use it.
Guest: Mark Mazzetti, a Washington investigative correspondent for The New York Times.
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