France’s intelligence services may be behind an e-mail spying operation that was aimed at Iran’s nuclear program but also ensnared other targets, including a francophone Canadian media outlet, says a report in the French newspaper Le Monde.
Relying on a document leaked by the former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, the newspaper said Canada’s electronic spying agency uncovered the French spying software in November 2009.
France’s intelligence services may be behind an e-mail spying operation that was aimed at Iran’s nuclear program but also ensnared other targets, including a francophone Canadian media outlet, says a report in the French newspaper Le Monde.
Relying on a document leaked by the former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, the newspaper said Canada’s electronic spying agency uncovered the French spying software in November 2009.
France’s intelligence services may be behind an e-mail spying operation that was aimed at Iran’s nuclear program but also ensnared other targets, including a francophone Canadian media outlet, says a report in the French newspaper Le Monde.
Relying on a document leaked by the former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, the newspaper said Canada’s electronic spying agency uncovered the French spying software in November 2009.
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