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Supreme Court Investigates Predator Spyware Wiretapping Scandal

Severity: Medium (Score: 51.8)

Sources: News247.Gr, Stockwatch.Cy

Summary

The Supreme Court is set to investigate the wiretapping scandal involving the Predator spyware, following a ruling from the Athens Court of First Instance. This ruling mandates the referral of a significant case file, comprising 1,930 pages, to the Supreme Court Prosecutor's Office. The investigation will focus on domestic spying and the involvement of new individuals, while the Court of First Instance Prosecutor will handle additional offenses, including perjury. Four businessmen have already been convicted in connection with the spyware. The urgency of the investigations is heightened by the potential for statutes of limitation, particularly concerning the criminal liability of company executives. Prosecutors are expected to be appointed soon, with proceedings anticipated to move quickly. The case could potentially reach trial as early as this summer. Key Points: • The Supreme Court will investigate the wiretapping scandal involving Predator spyware. • A 1,930-page case file is being referred to the Supreme Court Prosecutor's Office. • Four businessmen have been convicted, with investigations expected to proceed swiftly.

Key Entities

  • Malware (attack_type)
  • Predator (malware)
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