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New plaintiffs added in new spyware lawsuit against intellexa

A new lawsuit has been filed against Israeli spyware firm Intellexa and 13 individuals, alleging they engaged in illegal wiretapping of the plaintiffs' phones. The case includes eight victims, including a former police director, lawyers, journalists, and a former Meta security manager. The legal action seeks €1 million in moral damages per plaintiff and accuses the defendants of unauthorized access to sensitive information, including communications with law enforcement and foreign representatives. The trial is scheduled for April 7, 2027. The lawsuit highlights concerns about national security, citing instances where the victims' phones were used to access confidential data related to espionage investigations and counterterrorism efforts.

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New plaintiffs added in new spyware lawsuit against intellexa

A new lawsuit has been filed against Israeli spyware firm Intellexa and 13 individuals, alleging they engaged in illegal wiretapping of the plaintiffs' phones. The case includes eight victims, including a former police director, lawyers, journalists, and a former Meta security manager. The legal action seeks €1 million in moral damages per plaintiff and accuses the defendants of unauthorized access to sensitive information, including communications with law enforcement and foreign representatives. The trial is scheduled for April 7, 2027. The lawsuit highlights concerns about national security, citing instances where the victims' phones were used to access confidential data related to espionage investigations and counterterrorism efforts.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the lawsuit as a legal matter with allegations of illegal wiretapping and unauthorized access to sensitive data. It does not overtly favor any political side or ideology, nor does it frame the issue in a particularly partisan manner. The focus remains on the legal and security-

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