Infosec community is battlingthe log4j bugthat has the whole internet stressed out.
It said that two unnamed US funds have expressed interest in acquiring the Israeli firm.
In November, the US blacklistedthe NSO Group for the use of the Pegasus Spyware.

Along with NSO, another Israeli spyware firm, Candiru, was also put on the entity list.
This ban resulted in the Israel-based firm running out of funds and defaulting on loans worth $500 million.
Because of these events, the NSO Group is mulling a sale.

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However, theres a cautionary line as in the story.
That doesnt sound trustworthy.
Pegasus spyware has haunted journalists, activists, and politicians the world over.
In July, a consortium called Pegasus Projectrevealed the true impact of the spyware.
Major tech companies, includingMetaandApple, have sued the Israeli company for exploiting their platforms and snooping on people.
Who’d trust that company with defence?
He used his diplomatic relation with friendly countries to lay the groundwork for the purchase of Pegasus.
Asthe situation in India has shown, its not going to be easy.
That’s one heck of a mixed bag.
He likes to say “Bleh.
That’s one heck of a mixed bag.
He likes to say “Bleh.”