Summary:
- Intellexa, a company that develops surveillance software, is on trial in Greece for allegedly selling spyware to governments and organizations around the world.
- The spyware developed by Intellexa has been used to monitor and track individuals, including journalists, activists, and political figures, without their knowledge or consent.
- The case highlights the growing concerns around the use of such powerful surveillance technologies and the need for stricter regulations and oversight to protect individual privacy and human rights.