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EU urged to act after spyware infects MEP's phone

The European Union is facing calls to strengthen its cybersecurity measures following the discovery that a spyware tool, Pegasus, infected the phone of a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) involved in a spyware inquiry. This incident has prompted urgent demands for the EU to take action and enhance its defenses against such sophisticated surveillance technologies. The breach highlights significant vulnerabilities within the EU's security infrastructure and raises concerns about the potential for state-sponsored espionage targeting political figures. AI

RANK_REASON The article discusses a security incident involving spyware, which falls under the 'tool' category as it pertains to specific software and its misuse rather than a core AI release or significant industry-wide policy shift.

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EU urged to act after spyware infects MEP's phone

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  1. The Register — AI TIER_1 English(EN) ·

    EU urged to act after Pegasus infects phone of spyware inquiry MEP

    Campaigners demand investigation and long-delayed action on PEGA Committee recommendations