A Provincial Court in Spain has ruled in favour of Irídia and ordered the indictment of three NSO Group executives. They will be investigated for the alleged crime of discovery and disclosure of secrets. This follows the judge’s refusal to charge them, limiting the investigation to production and commercialisation companies.
This sets an important precedent in the fight against spyware espionage in Europe and represents a significant step forward in the investigation. Individuals involved will have to answer personally before the courts. This comes at a time when there is increasing evidence of the company’s responsibility in the infection process.
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The indicted individuals, Shalev Hulio, Omri Lavie, and Yuval Somekh, held positions of responsibility in NSO Group Technologies Limited, OSY Technologies, and Q Cyber Technologies (operating within the European Union in Luxembourg) during the period under investigation (2019 and 2020), when lawyer Andreu Van Den Eynde was allegedly spied on using Pegasus spyware.
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This is the first time that NSO Group executives have been formally notified that they are under criminal investigation. From this point on, [rights group] Irídia urges the authorities in Luxembourg to cooperate actively in the investigation and to issue a European Investigation Order (EIO) to clarify the reported facts.
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Yeah, wtf?
They totally benefitted from Pegasus spying on Catalan independentists, imo.