Polish Senator Krzysztof Brejza's mobile phone was hacked with sophisticated spyware nearly three dozen times in 2019 when he was running the opposition's campaign against the right-wing populist government in parliamentary elections, an internet watchdog found. Text messages stolen from Brejza's phone then doctored in a smear campaign were aired by state-controlled TV…
According to the University of Toronto organisation Citizen Lab, spyware from Israeli tech company NSO Group was involved in the hacking of a key opposition lawmaker in Poland and numerous others. Citizen Lab disclosed on Thursday, in collaboration with the Associated Press, that Polish Senator Krzysztof Brejza was hacked 33 times using NSO Group's Pegasus spyware between April 26, 2019 and October 23, 2019.