
“By a devilish coincidence, on the day the Prime Minister leaves for Thessaloniki for TIF, Mr. Spircis discovered and decided reported to the court about an attempt to listen to his mobile phone with malware. Yes…” said a government spokesman. Yannis Oikonomou.
“The problem of malicious software for tracking mobile phones has existed for at least 5 years, it is pan-European and global, and we must collectively find effective measures to counter this threat,” he stressed.
He added: “Mr. Spirtzis did the right thing in taking legal action, and anyone with that suspicion should do the same. The government has already launched all institutional procedures to investigate these issues over time and has made it clear that the Greek state has not purchased and no public authorities have used or are using such software.
On the contrary, it was done in the context of more comprehensive EU action. to counter malware that operates in a number of countries, violating the principle of confidentiality of communications. An important clarification: The government pursues the essence, SYRIZA and its officials act on the basis of communication and cheap spectacle.
By a diabolical coincidence, on the day the Prime Minister travels to Thessaloniki for TIF, Mr. Spirtzis discovered and decided to file a lawsuit about an attempt to hack his mobile phone with malware. Actually… https://t.co/pgaKgy4ann pic.twitter.com/rowTVmK8ux
— Yannis Oikonomou (@joikonomou) September 9, 2022
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Source: Kathimerini

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