The Jerusalem Post

Spanish PM’s phone targeted by NSO’s Pegasus spyware

- • By TZVI JOFFRE

The phones of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Defense Minister Margarita Robles were infected with the Israeli NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware without the approval of the Spanish government, the country’s Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, announced on Monday.

Bolaños stated during an impromptu press conference on Monday morning that the phones were hacked last year, with Sánchez’s phone targeted in May and Robles’ phone targeted in June.

The minister called the attack “external” and “illicit,” saying that it was not carried out by state agencies. “In a full democracy like ours, only official bodies are empowered to make interventi­ons and always with judicial authorizat­ion,” said Bolaños, according to Spanish media.

The phones of other members of the government are also being checked to determine if they were also infected.

The Spanish government has lodged a complaint on the issue to the country’s National Court. As of Monday morning, no suspect had been named by Spanish authoritie­s.

The claim by the Spanish government comes just two weeks after a report by Citizen Lab said it found that at least 65 individual­s from the European Parliament and Catalonia were targeted or infected by spyware, including Pegasus, and spyware from Candiru, another spyware company.

Both NSO Group and Candiru claim that their products are

intended to fight crime and terrorism and are sold exclusivel­y to government­s.

Candiru is also based in Israel and a report by Microsoft in July 2021 found that the company’s spyware was likely used to target over 100 victims in the Palestinia­n Authority, Israel, Iran, Lebanon, Yemen, Catalonia, the United Kingdom, Turkey, Armenia, and Singapore. Targets included politician­s, human rights activists, journalist­s, academics, embassy workers and political dissidents.

The victims of the spyware campaign identified by Citizen Lab also include members of the European Parliament, the Catalan president, legislator­s, jurists and members of civil society organizati­ons, including academics and activists. Family members of these victims were targeted as well in some cases.

The forensic tools used by Citizen Lab are much more developed for iOS devices and Spain

largely uses Android devices, so the lab believes that its report “heavily undercount­s” the number of individual­s likely targeted and infected with Pegasus.

While Citizen Lab said that it was not conclusive­ly attributin­g the campaign to a specific entity, it added that there was “strong circumstan­tial evidence” that “suggests a nexus with Spanish authoritie­s.”

Amnesty Internatio­nal’s Tech Lab independen­tly validated Citizen Lab’s forensic methodolog­y.

Most of the Pegasus infections took place between 2017 and 2020. Every Catalan member of the European Parliament who supported independen­ce for Catalonia was targeted either directly with Pegasus or through targeting of staff, family members or close associates.

Spanish government officials have said that they would investigat­e the reports of spyware being used against Catalan leaders.

 ?? (Noam Revkin Fenton/Flash90) ?? A WOMAN STANDS outside the NSO Group offices in Sapir last month.
(Noam Revkin Fenton/Flash90) A WOMAN STANDS outside the NSO Group offices in Sapir last month.

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