A lawyer representing victims of Greece's wiretapping scandal has filed a new petition urging the Supreme Court prosecutor's office to reopen the shelved Predator spyware case, citing an admission by Intellexa founder Tal Dilian that he sold the system to the Greek state.
Tal Dillian, founder of Intellexa, has issued a detailed statement to 'Efimerida ton Syntakton' regarding the Predator wiretapping case, emphasizing that his company exclusively sells technology to state services.
An opinion piece argues that Greek Justice Minister Giorgos Floridis should resign, questioning the government's stance on the Predator spyware scandal and its alleged connections to Intellexa.
The Greek government is experiencing significant political fallout and strong reactions after statements by Tal Dilian, head of Intellexa, who reportedly implicated the government as a key partner in wiretapping activities. The revelations have led to widespread criticism and political tremors.
N. Iliopoulos revealed in Parliament the Intellexa owner's claim that the Greek state was operating the Predator spyware, sparking a political controversy.
A Greek court has handed down what is being called the first-ever criminal conviction of commercial spyware company executives — and the fallout is heading towards Cyprus. Intellexa founder Tal Dilian, his wife Sara Hamou, and two Greek businessmen, Felix Bitzios and Yannis Lavanos, were found guilty this week on three counts: unlawful interference with […]
The founder of Intellexa explicitly stated in a lawsuit that he sold the Predator spyware to the Greek state through entirely legal procedures, adding another piece of evidence to the government's and Mr. Mitsotakis's personal culpability.
The article raises questions about how long Mr. Mitsotakis will remain silent regarding Intellexa's advertising as a 'one-stop shop' for states, promoting 'profiling' of targets.
PASOK representative K. Tsoukalas is demanding answers from the Greek government regarding claims by Intellexa founder Tal Dillian and alleged dealings between convicted individuals and the state.
SYRIZA-PS parliamentary representative demanded that Prime Minister Mitsotakis provide explanations regarding allegations made by Dillian concerning a transaction between the government and Intellexa, implying a potential scandal.
Τις δηλώσεις του Ταλ Ντίλιαν, ιδιοκτήτη της εταιρείας Intellexa, που εμπλέκεται με τo Predator, στην υπόθεση των υποκλοπών, σχολίασε ο Νίκος Ανδρουλάκης.
«Αποκάλυψε δηλαδή ότι η δράση του Predator…
A Greek court has convicted four people over the illegal use of Predator spyware, in a case with direct links to the Cyprus surveillance scandal first exposed by Phileleftheros in 2022 and 2023. The defendants — Tal Dilian, the Cyprus-linked founder of the Intellexa Group; Sara Hamou, reportedly his second wife; Greek businessman Felix Bitzios; […]
Strong reactions have emerged in Greece following statements by Dillian, prompting major opposition parties PASOK, SYRIZA, and New Left to demand that the founder of Intellexa testify.
The lawyer for Christos Spirtzis has posed five critical questions regarding the relationship between the Greek government and Intellexa, following recent revelations.
The founder of surveillance firm Intellexa announced plans to appeal his recent conviction by a Greek court on charges of breaching personal data during a 2022 wiretapping scandal.
Tal Dilian of Intellexa has stated that the company only sells its Predator spyware to governments, a declaration made in the context of an ongoing wiretapping scandal. A SYRIZA-PS MEP has commented on Dilian's statement.
Nikos Androulakis commented on statements by Tal Dilian, owner of Intellexa, involved in the Predator spyware case, stating that the government's narrative of private actors operating independently has collapsed, revealing the spyware's connection to the government.