
Greek Victims Launch Lawsuit Against Intellexa Over Predator Spyware
A group of Greek victims has filed legal action against Intellexa, the firm linked to the Predator spyware that triggered a major political scandal in 2022.

Clara Schmidt
Germany Editor · Berlin
A group of individuals in Greece has taken legal action against Intellexa, the company connected to the Predator surveillance software, according to reporting by The Record from Recorded Future News. The case renews scrutiny of a surveillance controversy that has resonated across Europe's cybersecurity and civil-liberties debates.
Why It Matters for Europe
The lawsuit places renewed attention on the commercial spyware sector operating within European borders. Predator, the surveillance tool at the centre of the dispute, has become a focal point in wider discussions about how such technologies are sold, deployed and regulated across the continent. For businesses and policymakers monitoring the intersection of cybersecurity and law, the case underscores the legal exposure that vendors of intrusive software may face when their products are linked to alleged misuse.
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