PEGA Committee

organization

Last mentioned: Jul 4, 2026

Across the most recent 1 story covering PEGA Committee — 100% negative sentiment, averaging 7/10 impact.

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Timeline

  1. Public disclosure

    Citizen Lab publishes its findings, revealing the Pegasus infections during the PEGA inquiry.

  2. Contact with Citizen Lab

    Kouloglou reaches out to Citizen Lab to investigate potential spyware on his device.

  3. Kouloglou's term ends

    Kouloglou leaves the European Parliament after elections, no longer holding office.

  4. PEGA Committee concludes

    The committee finalizes its work, publishing a report on spyware contraventions of EU law.

  5. Second infection wave ends

    The second infection event concludes, as per forensic timeline.

  6. First Pegasus infection

    Kouloglou's iPhone is compromised via the PWNYOURHOME zero-click exploit, with forensic evidence of a HomeKit email lookup and mobile data exfiltration.

  7. Kouloglou appointed to PEGA

    Greek MEP Stelios Kouloglou becomes a substitute member of the PEGA Committee.

  8. PEGA Committee established

    European Parliament sets up an inquiry committee to investigate Pegasus and equivalent spyware misuse in the EU.

Stories mentioning PEGA Committee 1

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