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Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's office issued a statement denying it had spied on its own citizens, and saying it had referred the matter to the National Cybersecurity Agency.
Israeli cybersecurity company Paragon Solutions has reportedly cut ties with its Italian clients after allegations.
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