Spyware use on separatists in Spain ‘extensive’, group says

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A large-scale investigation found that at least 65 individuals were targeted with 'mercenary spyware'.

Citizen Lab, a research group affiliated with the University of Toronto, said a large-scale investigation it had conducted in collaboration with Catalan civil society groups found that at least 65 individuals were targeted or their devices infected with what it calls “mercenary spyware” sold by two Israeli companies, NSO Group and Candiru.

Citizen Lab said its investigations into the use in Spain of Pegasus and spyware developed by Candiru – another Israeli firm founded by former NSO employees – started in late 2019 after a handful of cases targeting high-profile Catalan pro-independence individuals were revealed. Amnesty International said its technical experts had independently verified the attacks.

The prime minister’s office didn’t immediately respond to questions from AP. A spokeswoman with Ministry of Defense, which oversees Spain’s armed forces and intelligence services, declined to clarify if it had contracted NSO or Candiru software. “We have repeatedly cooperated with governmental investigations, where credible allegations merit,” an NSO spokesperson said in a statement.

Four former regional Catalan presidents, including Puigdemont and his successor Quim Torra while he was holding office, were also subject to direct or indirect spying, the researchers said.

 

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