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Intercepts: Tal Dillian 'Points the Finger' at the Greek Government

Published March 13, 2026, 09:19
Intercepts: Tal Dillian 'Points the Finger' at the Greek Government

A statement by Tal Dillian, founder of Intellexa, changes the data in the wiretapping scandal in Greece. Dillian, after the Greek court's decision, stated that his company only cooperates with governments and law enforcement agencies, implying the involvement of Greek government services. This statement is the first time Dillian has revealed who he works with, something he avoided during the trial. He was convicted in the first instance along with three others for the wiretapping case, with a sentence of 126 years and 8 months in prison. In response to the question about his company's clients in Greece, Dillian replied that they operate in accordance with European and international regulations, providing technology only to governments and law enforcement agencies, and that they have no functional access to the systems after their delivery. He stressed that the responsibility for the legal use of the technology lies with the authorities that acquire and operate it, in accordance with international policy frameworks.