Spanish Premier’s Phone Was Hacked With Spy Software in 2021
Pedro Sanchez
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s phone was broken into last year with software and data was stolen from the device, the government said Monday.
The breach occurred in May 2021 using the Pegasus spying software, Felix Bolaños, the secretary of state for the prime minister’s office, announced at a news conference. The phone of Defense Minister Margarita Robles was also breached in June of last year, Bolaños said.