Greece Predator Spyware Scandal
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Greece's Predator spyware scandal is reportedly linked to Cyprus, with claims that the surveillance software was legally sold to Greek state authorities. A spyware founder has admitted to sales in court documents, while a political party demands testimony from key figures.
Greece's Predator Scandal Rooted in Cyprus, Journalist Claims
- A Cypriot investigative journalist links Greece's Predator spyware scandal to earlier developments in Cyprus. - He claims Israeli spyware companies established a base in Cyprus, leveraging its EU status to develop technology and export commercial surveillance software. - The journalist suggests Cyprus became a hub for the global spyware industry, with the Greek case being the final stage of a loโฆ
Greece: PASOK Demands Wiretapping Figures Testify in Parliament
- PASOK MP Michalis Katrinis demanded that former Prime Minister's Secretary-General Grigoris Dimitriadis and Israeli businessman Tal Dilian testify before Parliament regarding wiretapping. - Katrinisโฆ
Spyware founder admits sale to Greece in court filing, lawyer says
- A lawyer for victims of the Predator spyware has highlighted a court document in Israel where the founder of Intellexa, Tal Dilian, admits to selling the spyware to Greek authorities. - Dilian is suโฆ
Leaked Document Suggests Predator Spyware Was Legally Sold to Greek State
- A leaked court document allegedly reveals that the Predator surveillance software was legally sold to Greek state authorities. - This document, reportedly from Dillian, could reignite controversy suโฆ