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Former Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro has been arrested by Polish police in connection with the illegal use of NSO Group's Pegasus spyware. The arrest follows a probe into the previous government's use of the spyware, with allegations that Ziobro signed off on government funds to pay for the technology. He is also accused of supervising cases where the spyware was deployed, suggesting a potential abuse of power.
This action is part of a broader investigation initiated by the new prime minister to address the alleged targeting of nearly 600 individuals in Poland by spyware attacks between 2017 and 2022. The probe has been ongoing for years, with a Senate commission previously finding "gross violations of constitutional standards" related to the deployment of Pegasus to hack an opposition politician's device in 2019, even alleging the 2019 elections were tainted by the use of Pegasus.
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References :
- CCC: Poland’s spyware probe has been going on for years: Police now arrested the former justice minister. He had refused to attend hearings on the deployment
- Links: Former Polish justice minister arrested in sprawling spyware probe | The Record
- www.techdirt.com: Poland’s Justice Minister Arrested For Illegal Use Of NSO Group Malware | Techdirt 「 Polish police on Friday arrested the country’s former justice minister, alleging that he signed off on the use of government money to pay for spyware used to snoop on opposition leaders and supervised cases where the technology was deployed 」
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