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Lawmakers say EU isn't tackling phone surveillance scandal

Por: Associated Press Tech November 09, 2022

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BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Parliament’s inquiry committee investigating the use of surveillance spyware by the bloc’s governments said Tuesday the EU’s executive arm and member countries are failing to properly tackle a surveillance scandal that has targeted opposition politicians and journalists.In a draft report published Tuesday, the committee investigating Pegasus said the European Council and national governments “are practicing... + full article



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