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    Paragon Spyware used to Spy on European Journalists

    June 13, 2025

    Paragon Spyware used to Spy on European Journalists

    Paragon is a Israeli spyware company, increasingly in the news (now that NSO Group seems to be waning). “Graphite” is the name of their product. Citizen Lab caught them spying on multiple European jou …
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