EU Urged to Act After Pegasus Hit Its Spyware Inquiry
Amnesty International says 3 years after PEGA recommendations, Europe still lacks safeguards against Pegasus abuse and calls for an independent assessment.
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Europe: Brazen hacking of former MEP investigating Pegasus abuses exposes painful inaction over spyware
Responding to new findings by Citizen Lab that the device of former member of the European Parliament, Stelios Kouloglou, was infected with Pegasus spyware between October 2022 and March 2023, while he was serving on a European Parliament committee investigating Pegasus and other similar spyware, Elina Castillo Jiménez, Advocacy and Policy Advisor for the Security Lab at Amnesty International, said: “The fact that Stelios Kouloglou’s device w…
Pegasus hack of the EU’s own spyware investigator sparks calls for urgent action
Pressure is mounting on the European Commission to act on spyware, after forensic evidence showed one of the EU's own spyware investigators was hacked with Pegasus. Civil society groups issued a joint statement demanding the abuse be met with accountability, "not impunity". Citizen Lab confirmed last week that Stelios Kouloglou, a Greek former MEP, was infected in October [ . . . ] This story continues at The Next Web
EU urged to act after Pegasus infects phone of spyware inquiry MEP
Campaigners demand investigation and long-delayed action on PEGA Committee recommendations This article has been indexed from www.theregister.com – Articles Read the original article: EU urged to act after Pegasus infects phone of spyware inquiry MEP The post EU urged to act after Pegasus infects phone of spyware inquiry MEP appeared first on IT Security News.
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