The United States has imposed sanctions on a Greek spyware vendor for allegedly targeting U.S. officials. The vendor has been accused of selling surveillance tools to foreign governments that were used to spy on American officials.
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced the sanctions, stating that the vendor's actions posed a threat to national security. The sanctions will restrict the vendor's ability to do business with U.S. companies and individuals.
The vendor's spyware tools were reportedly used to target U.S. officials, including government employees and diplomats. The tools allowed foreign governments to monitor the communications and activities of these officials.
The U.S. government has expressed concerns about the use of spyware tools to target American officials, citing the potential risks to national security and diplomatic relations. The sanctions are intended to send a strong message that such actions will not be tolerated.
The Greek government has not yet responded to the sanctions imposed on the spyware vendor. It remains to be seen how this development will impact the vendor's operations and relationships with other countries.
This incident highlights the growing concerns around the use of spyware for surveillance purposes and the need for greater oversight and regulation in this area. The U.S. government is likely to continue monitoring and taking action against entities that engage in such activities.