WEF-approved and controlled Prime Minister of Poland Donald Tusk is accusing the former government of using the spyware Pegasus to spy on opposition. The move seems to be about laying the groundwork for his government to continue to criminally prosecute opposition to his anti-Poland party, following, it would seem, the playbook of the “American” left.
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WARSAW, Poland — Poland’s new prime minister said Tuesday he has documentation proving that state authorities under the previous government used the powerful Pegasus spyware illegally and targeted a “very long” list of hacking victims.
Donald Tusk made the announcement during a news briefing alongside President Andrzej Duda, a political opponent aligned with the previous ruling party. The use of Pegasus was alleged to have occurred under the government led by the right-wing Law and Justice party.
Pegasus gives operators complete access to a mobile device, allowing them to extract passwords, photos, messages, contacts and browsing histories, and to activate the microphone and camera for real-time eavesdropping.
Tusk said he was sharing information with Duda that showed wide use of the spyware in Poland.