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      A Greek court has sentenced a spyware company executive to prison for his role in an illegal wiretapping scheme that targeted politicians and journalists, marking one of the most consequential legal rulings yet in Europe’s widening surveillance scandal. The case centers on the deployment of sophisticated spyware that allegedly enabled unauthorized monitoring of high-profile figures, fueling public outrage and raising serious questions about the unchecked growth of the private surveillance industry. Prosecutors argued that the operation undermined democratic safeguards and violated privacy protections at the highest levels of government and media. The conviction follows years of controversy surrounding the use of commercial hacking tools across Europe, where governments and private actors alike have been accused of exploiting national security justifications to conceal political espionage. The ruling sends a sharp warning that the era of plausible deniability for spyware vendors may be ending, as courts increasingly treat digital intrusion not as a gray-area business practice but as a direct assault on constitutional order.

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      https://apnews.com/article/greece-spyware-wiretapping-sentence-2026-02-26

      Key Takeaways

      • A Greek court imposed prison time on a spyware executive for enabling illegal surveillance of political leaders and journalists.
      • The case reflects mounting legal scrutiny of private surveillance firms operating under national security pretexts.
      • European authorities are signaling greater willingness to hold individuals, not just corporations, criminally accountable for digital espionage abuses.

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      The Greek ruling lands at a moment when public trust in institutions across Europe is already strained. For years, commercial spyware companies have marketed powerful intrusion tools to governments under the banner of counterterrorism and law enforcement. Yet case after case has revealed those same tools deployed against opposition politicians, investigative reporters, and critics of those in power.

      This conviction cuts through the fog of corporate distancing and government deflection. By sentencing an executive personally, the court underscored that sophisticated code does not absolve human responsibility. Surveillance is not an abstract technological function; it is a deliberate act carried out by identifiable actors who can and should face consequences.

      The broader implication is unmistakable. Democratic systems depend on protected political discourse and a free press. When private firms enable covert monitoring of those very pillars, they chip away at the legitimacy of the state itself. Greece’s decision may embolden other jurisdictions to pursue similar prosecutions, tightening the legal vise around an industry that has too often operated in the shadows.

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