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In this lawsuit document, Apple argues that Corellium created the virtual iOS tool for malicious purposes and sold it to the NSO Group (whose Pegasus tool can be used to monitor social activists, journalists and other associated people), among others. In the document, it is mentioned that the NSO group tried the tool in advance as early as 2019.

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