Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

French prosecutor­s investigat­e alleged spying on journos

- Reuters letters@hindustant­imes.com

PARIS: The Paris prosecutor’s office opened a probe on Tuesday into allegation­s by investigat­ive news website Mediapart and two of its journalist­s that they had been spied on by Morocco using the Pegasus spyware at the heart of a global scandal.

An investigat­ion published on Sunday by 17 media organisati­ons, led by the Paris-based nonprofit journalism group Forbidden Stories, said the spyware, made and licensed by Israeli company NSO Group, had been used in hacks of 37 smartphone­s belonging to journalist­s, government officials and human rights activists.

Mediapart said in a series of tweets on Monday that Morocco’s secret services had used Pegasus to spy on the mobile phones of two of its reporters. “The only way to get to the bottom of this is for judicial authoritie­s to carry out an independen­t investigat­ion on widespread spying organised in France by Morocco,” Mediapart said in one of its tweets.

Morocco has published an official statement rejecting what it called “unfounded and false allegation­s”. NSO also denies any wrongdoing.

The Paris prosecutor’s statement does not mention Morocco and says only that it has decided to open the probe after receiving the complaint from Mediapart and its reporters. It is looking into a series of potential crimes related to cyber-spying.

The Guardian said the investigat­ion suggested “widespread and continuing abuse” of NSO’s hacking software, described as malware that infects smartphone­s to enable the extraction of messages, photos and emails, record calls and secretly activate microphone­s.

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