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CRITICAL · 78CONFIDENCE · 75

Conviction in Greek Wiretapping Scandal Highlights Surveillance Issues

Athens, Greece18 days ago·Escalating
SourcesICIJ (Investigative Journalists)

The conviction of the founder of Intellexa, a spyware company linked to brutal regimes, raises serious questions about surveillance and human rights in Greece and beyond. This case underscores the implications of technology in conflict and governance.

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78

CRITICAL

Critical — high-severity event with significant regional or international consequences

Confidence: 75/100 — reported by multiple independent sources

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ICIJ (Investigative Journalists)

Tal DilianIntellexa

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