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Spyware Paragon’s manufacturer accused the Italian government of refusing his assistance in investigating if a journalist had spying on his technology, according to a statement Monday.

In the statement First reported by HaaretzParagon claimed that it was this refusal that prompted the company to reduce links with its Italian government clients.

“The company offered both the Italian government and parliament to determine if its system had been used against the journalist in violation of Italian law and conventional terms,” ​​read the statement. “As the Italian authorities chose not to move on to this solution, Paragon finished its contracts in Italy.”

Paragon confirmed to TechCrunch that the statement was accurate. After techcrunch with Paragon’s Executive President John Fleming for comments, Emily Horne, who works for Westexec Advisors, replied by saying that the company “refers to all media questions” in the statements of the Haaretz article.

This is the first time a spyware provider has publicly stated that it cuts the links with a particular customer after reports of abuse.

The Spyware manufacturer is the last twist into a scandal that broke out in January when WhatsApp has unveiled a mass -produced campaign targeting its users. The messaging giant said it warned about 90 users that they were targeting the spyware made by Paragon, a company founded by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak (depicted). Model, that has a contract With US immigration and customs enforcement, it has been marketed in the US and Europe as seemingly more responsible seller compared to its predecessors in the industry.

Francesco Cancellato, director of the Fanpage News Website, who was the first to stay ahead saying that he was notifying Whatsapp, is the journalist who reported in the statement.

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Paragon’s statement is a response to a reference It was published last week by an Italian parliamentary committee known as Copasir, which explored the Spyware scandal in the country. The Commission concluded that there were no evidence that Cancellato was targeted by Italy’s two information services, Aisi and Aise, who confirmed that they were Paragon customers.

Hours after the Paragon statement was published, the Italian government rejected Paragon’s observations, saying that the decision to suspend first and then terminate the contract with Paragon was mutual, according to anonymous sources Reported by the Ansa Italian News Wide.

Sources were also reported by saying that the information department for security (Burst), the Italian government body overseeing Aise and Aisi, refused Paragon’s help to check the logs in the spyware systems of the graphite of organisms, because confidential data would have been exposed to a private foreign company and compatible with national security. Paragon’s help, the sources they claimed would have jeopardized the reputation of Italian intelligence services between its international peers.

Copasir and the Italian government, led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, did not respond to TechCrunch’s requests for comments.

Cancellato replied to Paragon’s statement In a video posted on fanpage. “Who is lying down in this story? Copasir or Paragon? ” He said.

“To find out, all we have to do is ask Paragon to officially tell us who was divided into a fanpage, they said they can learn? We want to tell us forever,” Cancellato said.

At the end of April, journalist Fanpage Ciro Pellegrino said he had received a notice from Apple that he had targeted Spyware. Copasir’s research did not report the case of Pellegrino.

Copasir, on the other hand, confirmed that other victims of Paragon Spyware were legally targeted, including Luca Casarini and Beppe Caccia, working for the Italian non -profit company Mediterranean saving peoplethat rescues immigrants trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea and David JabioIts president and co -founder Refugees in LibyaA non -governmental organization active in Italy.

All of them, Copasir said, were legally investigated for their activities related to the alleged illegal immigration.

On the other hand, Copasir concluded that there were no signs of surveillance Mattia FerrariA priest who works in the rescue of Mediterranea Saving Humans, who also received a notice from WhatsApp.

To one Statement to ANSA On Monday, Copasir said he was willing to declassify the content of the hearing he held with Paragon’s representatives on April 9 to defend her work in research. The statement said Copasir was surprised by Paragon’s statement.

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