Poland's Supreme Audit Office (NIK) has been subject to over 6,000 attempted online attacks with Israeli-developed Pegasus spyware affecting more than 500 devices in the past two years, a spokesperson said on Friday, confirming Polish media reports.
Marian Banas, head of Poland's Supreme Audit Office (NIK), a body that oversees the functioning of the government and its agencies, has warned the European Commission (EC) that the Polish government may seek to curb NIK's control over the spending of EU funds.
Marian Banaś, the head of Poland's Supreme Audit Office (NIK), has said Jarosław Kaczyński, the head of the ruling Law and Justice party, should answer questions on alleged government use of Pegasus spyware against political opponents. "Kaczyńsi, as deput.
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