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    European Parliament Lawmaker Targeted by Pegasus Spyware Amid Probe

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, a member of the European Parliament was identified as a target of the Pegasus spyware amid an ongoing probe into the misuse of digital surveillance tools. Pegasus, developed by the Israeli firm NSO Group, has been widely criticized for enabling unauthorized access to mobile devices, often compromising the privacy of politicians, journalists, and activists worldwide. The targeting of a European lawmaker highlights the extent to which sophisticated spyware is being deployed against elected officials, raising alarms about threats to democratic institutions.

    The investigation into Pegasus spyware has revealed a pattern of intrusive surveillance that undermines fundamental rights and freedoms. Lawmakers and privacy advocates have expressed deep concern over the implications of such breaches, emphasizing the need for stronger regulations and accountability mechanisms to prevent abuse. Meanwhile, the European Parliament is expected to intensify efforts to address cybersecurity vulnerabilities and protect its members from future attacks.

    This incident underscores the broader global challenge posed by state-sponsored and commercial spyware, which can be exploited to silence dissent and manipulate political processes. The targeting of a European Parliament official serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for international cooperation to regulate spyware technologies and safeguard democratic governance. As investigations continue, the case may prompt legislative reforms aimed at enhancing digital security and transparency across the European Union.

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