the Prime Minister and the Minister of Defense victims of illegal eavesdropping

the Prime Minister and the Minister of Defense victims of illegal eavesdropping

The cellphones of Pedro Sánchez and Margarita Robles were tapped « externally » in 2021, the government said.

The cyber espionage affair that has been agitating the political world in Spain for the past month took on a new dimension on Monday May 2, with the government’s announcement that Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and the Minister of Defense had been spied on by Israeli software. Pegasus.

During an emergency press conference in Madrid on this holiday, the Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, claimed that the mobile phones of Pedro Sánchez and Margarita Robles had been infected last year by this software designed by the Israeli company NSO and which is already the subject of multiple investigations around the world.

“Facts of enormous gravity”

Denouncing « extremely serious facts« , he stressed that the government had not just suspicions, but certainties, saying that these were attacks « externalwithout however saying that they emanated from a foreign country. « We are absolutely certain that this is an external attack (…) because in Spain, in a democracy like ours, all interventions are carried out by official bodies and with judicial authorization“, he explained. « In the present case, neither of these two circumstances occurred“, continued Félix Bolaños. « That is why (…) we have no doubt that it is an external intervention« .

The government filed a complaint for these facts on Monday with the National Audience, a court responsible for cases of national or international importance, such as terrorism cases, so that all the light is shed, he said. Pegasus allows once installed to access messaging, data or remotely activate the cameras and microphones of a smartphone. NSO has always maintained that this software, the export of which requires the green light from the Israeli authorities, could only be sold to States and only to help them fight against terrorism or crime. Pegasus and NSO, however, have faced serious accusations since a media consortium revealed last summer that this software had been used to spy on the phones of hundreds of women and men politicians, journalists, human rights activists or business leaders.

« Two Intrusions »

According to the NGO Amnesty International, it could have been used to hack up to 50,000 cellphones worldwide. « Two Intrusionstook place on Pedro Sánchez’s cellphone in May 2021 and one on Margarita Robles’ cellphone in June 2021, according to Félix Bolaños. In both cases, they made it possible to extracta determined volume of data“, he added without further details. According to the daily El Paíshackers extracted 2.6 gigabytes of data from Pedro Sanchez’s phone and nine megabytes from Margarita Robles’, but the government still doesn’t know « the nature of the stolen information and its degree of sensitivity« . These are their official phones, made available to them by the state, not private.

These revelations come as Spain is in the throes of a crisis between the government of Pedro Sánchez, a socialist, and the independence circles of Catalonia (North-East) who accuse the National Intelligence Center (CNI) of having spied on them with Pegasus. The case broke on April 18, when Citizen Lab, a cybersecurity project at Canada’s University of Toronto, published a report identifying 65 pro-independence activists — mostly Catalans — whose laptops allegedly been hacked between 2017 and 2020 by the software.

Faced with these accusations, Pedro Sánchez, without saying whether or not there had been espionage by the state intelligence services, announced the launch of an internal investigation within the CNI and pledged to « accountable« . The first reactions of Catalan separatist circles after the revelations of the government were very severe for this one. « When massive espionage is against Catalan institutions and independence, it is silence and apologies“, tweeted the president of the Catalan regional government, Pere Aragonés. « The double standards are obvious. Against independence, everything is good« .

The crisis is all the more serious for the left-wing minority government of Pedro Sánchez as it needs the support in parliament of Pere Aragonés’ party to stay in power until the end of the legislature at the end of 2023. According to Félix Bolaños, checks continue to find out if other members of the Spanish government have also been spied on with Pegasus.


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