A Hollywood producer wants to buy the most famous iPhone spyware Pegasus
Pegasus would return again after the unexpected investment of a Hollywood producer, due to lack of approval from institutions and authorities in Israel and the USA.
When we think that the company owned by Pegasus will be overshadowed due to its Israeli origin, A group of investors, where one manufacturer is the main leader, will be interested in purchasing it. Producer Robert Simonds is very interested in acquiring NSO Group, a company known for selling spyware that exploits “zero-click” exploits on iOS and Android. What does this possible acquisition mean for the tech world?
Pegasus will once again appear before the public with the acquisition of its parent company, NSO Group.
Right now, owner is one of the original founders of the company after the share buyback in 2023. A company owned by businessman Omri Lavie, who is probably interested in a new change of direction. This is because the same producer joined as part of the NSO board of directors. Unable to buy the company, he resigned five months after the first try..
It will not be an easy acquisition in terms of conflicts of interest. First, national regulators of Israel and the USADefense Export Control Agency and Federal Trade Commission, you need to confirm the purchase The final amount was not disclosed. One media outlet states that producer Simonds will have business ties with China, so this will be a nuisance. STX Entertainment was founded in 2012 by Lenovo parent company Legend Holdings through a Chinese private equity fund.

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The acquisition will not limit the change of headquarters; NSO Group will remain based in Israel
According to the statements made by the Israeli business group spokesman, NSP Group will not leave the country if the investment is approved by the origin and American institutions. Both headquarters and main operations would not change direction or headquarters. Supervision and regulation will continue as before, under the seal of approval of authorities in Israel. The strangest thing was that this spokesman asked for the comments to be withdrawn, perhaps because he did not want to leave loose ends regarding the consolidation of the acquisition.
Why buy spyware, or at least get involved with a company that’s being sued? Ask yourself what you will gain from having software like Pegasus.. What is clear to us is that producer Robert Simonds wants to be at the forefront of technology investments by being in the right place, at the right time. It is a matter of curiosity that he resigned in his first investment attempt and reached a possible agreement.. It will be at the discretion of the authorities whether they approve the investment in question. What’s behind this movement? Is it time to worry about what Pegasus will do in the coming years?
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Source: i Padizate
