Haaretz
Morocco's Use of Israeli Spyware Targets French and Spanish Officials
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An international investigation reveals that Morocco's intelligence apparatus utilized Israeli spyware to hack the devices of senior officials in France and Spain. The operation also involved interference in the Panamanian presidential election. The investigation highlights the involvement of an Israeli individual, Shalev Holy, who entered Panama in 2013 under a diplomatic passport. The spyware's capabilities and the extent of the breaches remain under scrutiny, with implications for international relations and cybersecurity practices. The investigation underscores the growing concern over the use of surveillance technology by state actors against foreign officials. Current status indicates ongoing investigations and potential diplomatic fallout.
Key Points: • Morocco's intelligence used Israeli spyware to hack senior officials in France and Spain. • The operation included interference in the Panamanian presidential election. • Shalev Holy, an Israeli national, was linked to the operation with a diplomatic passport.