Victims of the powerful surveillance tool will soon find out the truth
Former Polish government officials may face criminal charges following an investigation into their use of the notorious spyware Pegasus to surveil political opponents and others.The Guardian that Pegasus victims would soon receive notification that they had been targeted by the NSO Group's controversial snoopware.
"We don't know who will be accused … if the investigation goes into the direction of accusing some persons, some ministers, or officers of the security services," he added. Just last month, former Polish prime minister Jarosław Kaczyński testified before a parliamentary committee that his Law and Justice party, which was in power from 2015 to 2023, did buy and deploy the spyware. But, he added, despite serving as the deputy prime minister for national security, he did not know against whom it was used.
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