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Italy is under pressure to explain its relationship with Israeli spyware maker Paragon, following reports that the company cut ties with Rome due to allegations that the Italian government used Paragon's technology to hack the phones of critics rather than criminals. Two Italian critics of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni have announced they were targeted. Italy's government denies any involvement and calls for an investigation, but opposition politicians demand more information, accusing the government of concealing the truth.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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