Spain reopens a probe into a Pegasus spyware case after a French request to work together
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The Spanish judiciary has reopened an investigation into the alleged misuse of the Pegasus software by the Israeli company NSO Group on the mobile phones of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and several of his government's ministers, and today, the message has gone to court, because last year, the trial was adjourned because the government of Israel did not cooperate.
Spain reopens Israeli spyware probe, sharing information with France
MADRID (Reuters) – Spain’s High Court on Tuesday reopened an investigation into the use of Israeli cyber-intelligence firm NSO Group’s Pegasus software to spy on Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and other Spanish politicians. The investigators will share information with France, where politicians and other figures were also targeted. The probe aims to find out who was behind the snooping. No one has yet been accused. In 2022, the government said…
Popular opinion finds it "paradoxic" that France, which has issued the order of inquiry to reopen the case, is more interested than...
Spain reopens a probe into a Pegasus spyware case after a French request to work together
A Spanish judge has reopened a probe into the suspected spying on the cellphone of Spain’s prime minister after receiving a request to collaborate with a similar investigation in France.
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