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Saturday, May 2, 2026

Pegasus Case: New Report Debunks Espionage Allegations ... - Morocco World News

The researcher concluded that all MEPs who voted on a resolution against Morocco violated the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime treaty.

Spyware and malware researcher Jonathan Scott has published a new detailed report, debunking allegations and claims targeting Morocco on its alleged use of Pegasus spyware.

Published on Saturday, the report concluded that the disregard for legal systems against illicit actions have allowed some organizations to “become their own global judicial system.”

The author of the report noted that such systems, allowed these organizations to be exempted from the rules of criminal procedure – a situation that enabled them to point their finger at institutions and government bodies without providing “verifiable evidence for their claims.”

“Such departure from the foundations of our collective justice system poses a grave threat to science and geopolitics,” he emphasized.

Scott stressed the serious claims presented by NGOs, reaffirming that such accusations have the “potential to jeopardize international relations with other countries.”

“The allegations of malicious software installed on the mobile devices of political opponents have been shown to be nothing more than normal iPhone processes that exist in every device,” Scott argued, emphasizing that such “false claims” by NGOs undermine computer and forensics science as a whole.

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