Tal Dilian, founder of Intellexa and convicted spyware executive, has made the most direct admission yet that the Greek government under Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis authorized the hacking of phones belonging to senior ministers, opposition leaders, military officials, and journalists.
This is not speculation from outside observers. This is an insider statement from the man who built the infrastructure. The targets were not random: they were people at the highest levels of Greek political and military life, which makes the scale and intent of the operation a matter of national governance, not just surveillance overreach.
The full TechCrunch piece matters because the context around how Dilian made these hints, what he said precisely, and what legal exposure this creates for the Mitsotakis government is where the real story lives. Read it for the specifics of who was targeted and what Dilian's legal situation may have motivated him to say.
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