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Victims of Predatorgate Sue Spyware Maker for €8 Million

Eight individuals targeted in Greece's Predator spyware scandal are taking a stand, suing the spyware maker for €8 million in moral damages after their devices were hacked between 2020 and 2021. Led by lawyer Zacharias Kesses, the group is seeking justice and accountability for the victims of this massive digital breach.

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A smartphone lies face down on a simple office desk surrounded by papers and a notebook, conveying vulnerability.

Pegasus Spyware Targets European Parliament Investigator

In a shocking twist, a member of the European Parliament's PEGA Committee, Stelios Kouloglou, was targeted with the notorious Pegasus spyware - the very same spyware his committee is investigating. This brazen move raises serious concerns about surveillance and accountability.

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Traveler walks through airport border control area with automated kiosks.

Greece Eases Biometric Border Rules Amid Airport Delays

Greece has relaxed its biometric border rules for UK travellers, and will no longer collect fingerprints and photos as part of the Entry/Exit System (EES). The move comes as airport delays have mounted, and authorities aim to balance security with smooth traffic flow.

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