Morocco denies using spyware to target French officials
The Hindu
Along with French President and 15 former members of French governement, phones of Moroccan King Mohammed VI and members of his entourage were targetted.
Morocco's government has denied reports that the country's security forces may have used spyware made by Israel's NSO Group to eavesdrop on the cellphones of France's President and other public figures. In a statement late Tuesday, the Moroccan government lashed out at a global media consortium investigating the suspected widespread use of NSO's Pegasus spyware to target journalists, human rights activists and politicians in multiple countries. The government threatened unspecified legal action. French newspaper Le Monde, a member of the consortium, reported that the cellphones of President Emmanuel Macron and 15 then-members of the French government may have been among potential targets in 2019 of surveillance by Pegasus spyware on behalf of a Moroccan security agency.More Related News