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Reports claiming link between spyware and state pile pressure on government

The government has come under renewed pressure regarding the phonetapping affair, as media reports have started pointing to a clear link between the state and the use of Predator, via a unit that was set up at a special National Intelligence Service (EYP) facility, to which police officers were allegedly detached to help run the hacking operation.
Over the weekend, the government faced a fresh set of reports and allegations about the surveillance scandal. Apart from left-leaning Documento and Efimerida ton Syntakton, which have been following the story closely over the last few weeks, Ta Nea and ...
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