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Plus: More Pegasus spyware controversy, a major BIOS controversy, and more of the week’s top security news.

NSO Group faces legal action in the US brought by WhatsApp, which claims the company engineered Pegasus to target users of its messaging software. In an effort to thwart BIOS-based threats, prompted in part by the rollout of a powerful rootkit designed by a Chinese researcher in 2007, Secure Boot became a widely adopted tool. Following in Meta's footsteps, Elon Musk's X quietly adjusted its settings this week to give the company's AI system—known as Grok—access to all of its users' posts.

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