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Paragon Commercial Spyware Infects Prominent Journalists

Posted on June 19, 2025
Paragon Commercial Spyware Infects Prominent Journalists

An unnamed customer of Paragon’s Graphite product used the commercial spyware to target at least two prominent European journalists in recent months.

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