The Parliament of Poland is investigating a claim that former ruling party, the Law and Justice Party, Prawo i Sprawiedliwość, spied on opposition politicians, Euractiv reports. PiS is accused of using Pegasus, spyware that can access users' messages, and be "activated from a distance to record sound and images."
25 Jan. 2024
Polish officials investigating claims of spyware use against opposition politicians
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