Italian government denies it spied on journalists and migrant activists using Paragon spyware
- Italy denied allegations of spying on journalists and activists using Paragon spyware, stating that the intelligence service respected the law and did not target protected entities such as journalists.
- Minister Luca Ciriani affirmed in parliament that Italy continues to cooperate with Paragon Solutions and no contracts have been terminated.
- Meta's WhatsApp warned around 90 users, including journalists, of possible Graphite spyware targeting, with seven identified potential targets in Italy.
- The Italian Prime Minister's Office acknowledged that seven users were identified as potential spyware targets, prompting an investigation by the National Cybersecurity Agency.
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