Catalangate featuring in European Parliament inquiry to investigate Pegasus
Experts admit it is ‘challenging’ to know origin of spyware attacks, and say NSO may also have access to information hacked
Experts admit it is ‘challenging’ to know origin of spyware attacks, and say NSO may also have access to information hacked
Paz Esteban led CNI for two years before calls for resignation were raised by Catalangate victims
Van den Eynde: "Everyone can be a victim of state espionage" if there is no accountability
Brussels calls on member states to "thoroughly examine" allegations of spyware use
"You should step down," insist pro-independence groups ahead of official secrets congressional committee
More than 30 groups argue that Spanish intelligence agency fails to comply with democratic standards
Ruling Socialist party prevents parliamentary investigation in Spain's lower house while court is only looking into espionage against PM and defense minister
"External and illicit" hackings made public in wake of Catalangate revelations
Esquerra votes against decree including discount on oil, but measure will continue in force thanks to Basque EH Bildu party
Catalan president calls for her resignation and Spain's junior coalition partner accuses Robles of "justifying" espionage
Margarita Robles backs intelligence agency over Catalangate: 'I do not know The New Yorker'
Court greenlighted use of Pegasus spyware targeting pro-independence movement, El País reports
Washington Post calls case a "flagrant" violation of civil liberties that deserves "condemnation"
Over 60 pro-independence figures’ phones were hacked using spyware between 2017 and 2020
Cabinet believes espionage will not interfere with negotiations between both executives