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

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

NSO, which sells Pegasus, one of the world’s most sophisticated hacking tools, is based in Israel, but several of the companies that manage some of the group’s operations – including one that NSO has said manages invoices and payments from NSO’s customers – are based in Luxembourg, inside the European Union.

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