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Predator Spyware Case Reopening Sought After Founder's Israeli Court Admission He Sold System to Greek State

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Lawyer Zacharias Kesses, representing victims of Greece's wiretapping scandal, has filed a new petition urging the Supreme Court prosecutor's office to reopen the shelved Predator spyware case, citing an admission by Intellexa founder Tal Dilian in an Israeli court filing that he sold the Predator system to Greek authorities. Mr. Kesses argued that the significance of Mr. Dilian's filing lies in its status as an official court document in which he acknowledges selling Predator to the Greek state while denying any role in how the spyware was later used. The petition draws on a defamation lawsuit Mr. Dilian brought against one of his Greek victims before a court in Israel. According to Mr. Kesses, the wording of that filing shows Mr. Dilian himself drawing a clear line between facts he does not dispute and claims he considers defamatory: he treats the sale of Predator to Greek state authorities as undisputed and even calls it "entirely legal," while disputing any personal involvement in using the spyware for illegal surveillance in cooperation with Greece's National Intelligence Service (EYP). On that basis, Mr.…

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