Greek court sentences Predator spyware gang
The scandal is one of Europe’s most significant political crises involving the use of commercial hacking software. Spain, Hungary and Poland have faced similar controversies, with spyware such as Pegasus and Candiru found on the phones of politicians and activists. The European Parliament launched a formal inquiry into the use of such tools in 2022.Greek political parties have clashed over the affair for years, as an expanding list of cases revealed the highly invasive surveillance tool on the phones of opposition politicians, government ministers, military officials, journalists and business executives. The Greek government has denied using the illegal spyware.
The scandal has cast a long shadow over Greek politics. In 2024, Greece’s Supreme Court cleared the state intelligence service and political officials of wrongdoing, a decision that angered spyware victims and opposition parties.
Androulakis said Thursday that “the fight will continue until all those involved in this murky affair are brought to justice.” He has appealed the Supreme Court’s decision to the European Court of Human Rights.
Greek court sentences Predator spyware gang
Greece’s “Predatorgate” scandal is one of Europe’s biggest political crises over the use of hacking software.Nektaria Stamouli (POLITICO)


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in reply to mapto • • •@foufoutos do you know more? If I understand correctly, they sentenced the foreigners (a sentence that probably cannot be enforced) and in a separate trial covered up the politicians and administrators. There seems to be one Greek sentenced (Yiannis Lavranos), but I don't understand for what. Do they allege that he ordered the spying? If there's noone guilty of spying, how do they link a purchase of software services to particular deployments of these services?
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