Key facts
- Stelios Kouloglou, a former MEP, was targeted with Pegasus spyware.
- The spyware attacks occurred at least three times.
- The attacks took place between October 2022 and March 2023.
- Citizen Lab published a report on the findings.
- Kouloglou was a member of the European Parliament's PEGA Committee.
- The PEGA Committee investigated spyware abuses.
Stelios Kouloglou, a former Member of the European Parliament, was targeted with Pegasus spyware on at least three occasions. The surveillance attempts took place between October 2022 and March 2023. Citizen Lab, a research organization, published a report detailing these findings. At the time of the spyware attacks, Kouloglou was serving as a member of the European Parliament's special committee, known as the PEGA Committee. This committee was specifically established to investigate abuses of spyware and its implications.
The report from Citizen Lab indicates that Kouloglou was subjected to these targeting attempts over a six-month period. The PEGA Committee's mandate involved examining the proliferation and misuse of surveillance technologies, including spyware like Pegasus, which has been linked to various governments for surveillance purposes. The fact that an individual actively investigating such abuses became a target himself highlights concerns about the reach and application of these powerful surveillance tools.
