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CatalanGate is a 2022 political scandal involving accusations of espionage using the
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's Pegasus spyware, against figures of the
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. Targets of the supposed espionage included elected officials (including the four presidents of the Generalitat of Catalonia since 2010, two
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, and
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), activists, lawyers, and computer scientists; in some cases, families of the main targets were also purportedly targeted. The scandal was unleashed by the publication of an article in the
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, quoting studies by the
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's
Citizen Lab The Citizen Lab is an interdisciplinary laboratory based at the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto, Canada. It was founded by Ronald Deibert in 2001. The laboratory studies information controls that impact the openness ...
, in which they examined the use of Pegasus spyware by different countries (Pegasus is only sold to governments who, according to Israel's own government, follow rule of law), and alleged to have found evidence of its use in phones owned by several Catalan politicians and their entourage. The
Citizen Lab The Citizen Lab is an interdisciplinary laboratory based at the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto, Canada. It was founded by Ronald Deibert in 2001. The laboratory studies information controls that impact the openness ...
report was published on April 18, 2022. The report identified up to 65 alleged victims, consummated or attempted. The number of targets exceeded previous cases of espionage studied by Citizen Lab, far surpassing those of
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(36 victims) and
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(35 victims). Citizen Lab did not definitively attribute the responsibility for the attacks to a particular perpetrator, however, it went on to state that circumstantial evidence strongly suggests the perpetrator to be the
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. The term CatalanGate was used as title of the Citizen Lab report. Despite the scandal's dissemination as CatalanGate, it also allegedly affected two prominent Basque pro-independence figures.


Background

Citizen Lab is a Canadian interdisciplinary laboratory, based at the
Munk School of Global Affairs The Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto is an interdisciplinary academic centre with various research and educational programs committed to the field of globalization. Located in Toronto, Ontario, it offer ...
at the
University of Toronto The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution ...
, which focuses on research, development, strategic policy and high-level legal engagement at the confluence of information and communication technologies, human rights and global security. In April 2019, Citizen Lab worked on a case involving Pegasus infections that exploited a WhatsApp security bug that enabled infiltration of at least 1,400 terminals. Among the people alerted to the problem was the President of the
Catalan Parliament The Parliament of Catalonia ( ca, Parlament de Catalunya, ; es, Parlamento de Cataluña; oc, Parlament de Catalonha) is the unicameral legislature of the autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain. The Parliament is currently made up of 135 mem ...
,
Roger Torrent Roger Torrent i Ramió (born 19 July 1979) is a Spanish politician and urban planner from Catalonia. A former mayor of the municipality of Sarrià de Ter in north-eastern Spain, Torrent was President of the Parliament of Catalonia from January 20 ...
. Among the politicians affected by the breach were
Ernest Maragall Ernest Maragall i Mira (born 5 January 1943, in Barcelona) is a Spanish economist, politician, member of the Parliament of Catalonia and former Minister of Foreign Action, Institutional Relations and Transparency of Catalonia. He was previously ...
,
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, and Basque leaders like
Arnaldo Otegi Arnaldo Otegi Mondragón (born 6 July 1958) is a Basque politician who is currently General Secretary of Basque nationalist party EH Bildu. He was member of the Basque Parliament for both Herri Batasuna and Euskal Herritarrok. He was one of th ...
and Jon Iñarritu. MEP Jordi Solé started an investigation in June 2020, when he suspected that he was a victim of cell phone spying and contacted the security researcher Elies Campo, a former WhatsApp employee and collaborator of Citizen Lab. Most of the Catalan officials affected by the surveillance belong to the Catalonia pro-independence parties.


Scandal

Collaboration between potential victims and Citizen Lab helped identify at least 65 people supposedly attacked or infected with the spyware, 63 of them with Pegasus and 4 with Candiru (two victims were targeted using both). The actual figure could be higher as Citizen Lab's tools are developed for use with
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systems and, in Spain, Android devices predominate (80% of the total in 2021). A selection of the cases was also analyzed by
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's Tech Lab, and the results independently validated the forensic methodology used. Virtually all incidents correspond to the period between 2017 and 2020 (although
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suffered an attempted infection via SMS in 2015). In its report, Citizen Lab states that "while we do not attribute the operation to a specific government entity at this time, the circumstantial evidence shows a strong link to the
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, especially given the nature of the individuals targeted, the timing of the attacks, and the fact that Spain is listed as a client of NSO Group". Once the scandal reached
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, government officials produced documentation to certify that 29 people were indeed subject to government surveillance, fully approved by the
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and according to legal procedure. The surveilled people included past and serving elected officials and regional authorities belonging to parties involved in the
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.


Methods of infiltration

In some cases (and as is often the case), the attack was carried out by an intermediary: infecting, or attempting to infect, the terminal of family members or people close to the target to be spied on. Pegasus A peculiarity of this case for Citizen Lab was the discovery of a new iOS zero-click vulnerability, which they called HOMAGE, that had not previously been seen used by NSO Group, and which was effective against some versions prior to 13.2. Candiru Citizen Lab identified four victims of espionage involving Candiru. Candiru spyware was used to infiltrate the targets' personal computers. The targets were sent emails containing malicious links and enticed to click on them, with their personal computers becoming infected with Candiru spyware once they clicked on the link. A total of seven such emails were identified. Some of the emails appeared to be messages from a Spanish governmental institution with public health recommendations in connection to the 2019 coronavirus epidemic.


List of victims

With the exception of four people who requested anonymity, this is the list of victims of the CatalanGate espionage case: * Alba Bosch (activist) * Albano-Dante Fachín (journalist and former member of Parliament for
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) * Albert Batet (president of the parliamentary group Junts) * Albert Botran (deputy of the
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in the Congress) * Andreu Van den Eynde (lawyer of Junqueras, Torrent, Romeva and Maragall) *
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(former deputy of the CUP in the Parliament) *
Antoni Comín Antoni Comín, born in Barcelona on March 1971, March 7 1971, is a Catalans, Catalan intellectual and politician from Spain. He is currently the executive vice-president of the Council for the Republic and has been an European Parliament, MEP sin ...
(Junts MEP) * Arià Bayé (member of the ANC) *
Arnaldo Otegi Arnaldo Otegi Mondragón (born 6 July 1958) is a Basque politician who is currently General Secretary of Basque nationalist party EH Bildu. He was member of the Basque Parliament for both Herri Batasuna and Euskal Herritarrok. He was one of th ...
(secretary general of
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) *
Artur Mas Artur Mas i Gavarró (; born 31 January 1956) is a Spanish politician from Catalonia. He was president of the Government of Catalonia from 2010 to 2015 and acting president from September 2015 to 12 January 2016. Mas is a long time member of D ...
(President of the Catalan government 2010-2015) * Carles Riera (politician, CUP) * David Bonvehí (president of
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) * David Fernández (politician, CUP) * David Madí (ex-Secretary of Communication of CDC) * Diana Riba (ERC MEP) * Dolors Mas (businesswoman) * Elías Campo (doctor) (father of Elies Campo Cid) * Elena Jimenez (lawyer and member of Òmnium Cultural) * Elies Campo Cid (ex-director of Telegram and WhatsApp) *
Elisenda Paluzie Elisenda Paluzie i Hernández (born 13 October 1969) is a Catalan economist, politician, and professor from Spain. Since 24 March 2018 she is president of the Assemblea Nacional Catalana, a Catalan independence organization. She has served as Pro ...
(president of the ANC) *
Elsa Artadi Elsa Artadi i Vila (born 19 August 1976) is a Spanish economist, academic and politician from Catalonia. Artadi is a member of the Parliament of Catalonia and was previously Minister of the Presidency and Government Spokesperson of Catalonia. B ...
(deputy of Junts per Catalunya) *
Ernest Maragall Ernest Maragall i Mira (born 5 January 1943, in Barcelona) is a Spanish economist, politician, member of the Parliament of Catalonia and former Minister of Foreign Action, Institutional Relations and Transparency of Catalonia. He was previously ...
(president of the ERC group in the Barcelona City Council) * Ferran Bel (deputy in Congress for PDeCAT) *
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(lawyer of Puigdemont, Torra and Comín) *
Jaume Alonso-Cuevillas Jaume Alonso-Cuevillas i Sayrol (born 22 November 1961) is a Spaniards, Spanish academic, lawyer and politician from Catalonia who currently serves as Member of the Parliament of Catalonia for the pro-Catalan independence movement, independence ...
(lawyer and deputy of Junts) * Joan Matamala (businessman) (close to Carles Puigdemont) * Joan Ramon Casals (politician, former director of the office of President Torra) * Joaquim Jubert (politician) * Joaquim Torra (president of the Generalitat 2018-2020) * Jon Iñarritu (deputy of EH Bildu in the Congress) * Jordi Baylina (developer) *
Jordi Bosch Jordi Bosch i Palacios (born 1956 in Mataró, Spain) is a Spanish actor. Theatre *1981 – "Mort accidental d'un anarquista", by Dario Fo. Dir. Pere Planella. Teatre Regina and Villarroel Teatre, Barcelona *1983 – "Advertència per a embarca ...
(ex-director of Òmnium Cultural) * Jordi Domingo (ANC member) * Jordi Sánchez (ex-president of the ANC and secretary general of Junts) * Jordi Solé (ERC MEP) * Josep Costa (politician, former vice-president of the Parliament) * Josep Lluís Alay (director of the Office of Carles Puigdemont) * Josep Maria Ganyet (businessman and professor at the UPF) * Josep Maria Jové (deputy of ERC in the Parliament and former secretary general of the vice-presidency of Economy) * Josep Rius (vice-president and spokesman of Junts, member of Parliament) *
Laura Borràs Laura Borràs i Castanyer (born 5 October 1970) is a Catalan philologist, academic and politician from Spain who was the President of the Parliament of Catalonia until her suspension as member of the Parliament of Catalonia under allegations of ...
(president of the Parliament) * Marc Solsona (former deputy of PDeCAT in the Parliament) *
Marcel Mauri Marcel Mauri de los Rios (born 1977 in Badalona, Spain) is a journalist and historian who is currently the vice president and spokesman of Ã’mnium Cultural. Biography Mauri was born in 1977 in Badalona. As a teenager, he studied in the Escola Ju ...
(former vice-president of Ã’mnium Cultural) *
Marcela Topor Marcela Topor (born 8 September 1976) They married in 2000. Topor is the editor of '' Catalonia Today'', an English-language magazine and website based in Girona. She also hosts the television programme ''Catalan Connections'', which features int ...
(journalist and partner of Carles Puigdemont) * Maria Cinta Cid (senior consultant Hospital Clínic, professor and doctor) (mother of Elies Campo Cid) *
Marta Pascal Marta Pascal Capdevila (born 10 April 1983) is a Spanish politician, a Senator of the Parliament of Catalonia. From July 2016 to July 2018, she was general coordinator of the Catalan European Democratic Party (PDeCAT). From October 2012 to February ...
(secretary general of the Nationalist Party of Catalonia) *
Marta Rovira Marta Rovira i Vergés (born 25 January 1977, in Vic) is a Spanish lawyer and politician. She is the General Secretary of Republican Left of Catalonia since 2011 and she lives in Geneva, Switzerland, since March 2018. Biografy Some of her ance ...
(general secretary of ERC) * Meritxell Bonet (journalist and partner of Jordi Cuixart) * Meritxell Budó (former Minister of the Presidency) *
Meritxell Serret Meritxell Serret Aleu (born 19 June 1975) is a Spaniards, Spanish politician from Catalonia, and the former Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food of the Generalitat de Catalunya, Generalitat of Catalonia. Life and career Serre ...
(deputy of ERC in the Parliament) *
Míriam Nogueras Míriam Nogueras i Camero (born 11 May 1980) is a Catalans, Catalan businesswoman and politician who serves as Member of the Congress of Deputies of Spain. Early life Nogueras was born on 11 May 1980 in Dosrius, Catalonia. She is currently stud ...
(deputy of Junts al Congrés) * Oriol Sagrera (general secretary of Enterprise and Labor, ERC) * Pau Escrich (developer) *
Pere Aragonès Pere Aragonès i Garcia (; born 16 November 1982) is a Catalan lawyer and politician from Spain, serving as the President of the Government of Catalonia since 22 May 2021. He previously served between 2018 and 2021 as Vice President and Ministe ...
(President of the Generalitat) * Pol Cruz (parliamentary assistant in the Eurochamber) *
Roger Torrent Roger Torrent i Ramió (born 19 July 1979) is a Spanish politician and urban planner from Catalonia. A former mayor of the municipality of Sarrià de Ter in north-eastern Spain, Torrent was President of the Parliament of Catalonia from January 20 ...
(President of the Parliament 2018-2020, Minister of Enterprise and Labor) *
Sergi Miquel Sergi Miquel i Valentí (born 24 December 1989) is a Spanish politician from Catalonia who serves as Member of the Congress of Deputies of Spain. Early life Miquel was born on 24 December 1989 in Llagostera, Catalonia. He has a bachelor's degre ...
(PDeCAT deputy in the Congress, Council for the Republic) * Sergi Sabrià (Director of the Office of Strategy and Communication of the government, former deputy of ERC in the Parliament) * Sonia Urpí (member of the ANC) *
Xavier Vendrell Xavier Vendrell i Segura (born 15 October 1966, in San Juan Despí, Spain) is a Spanish entrepreneur. He presides over the Colombo-Catalan Chamber of Commerce and serves as chief executive officer of Barcelona Export Group and Biomek Group. He ...
(politician, ERC) * Xavier Vives (developer)


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Press coverage

On the same day that saw the publication of CitizenLab's technical report, ''
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'' published an extensive report entitled "How democracies spy on their citizens" (of which the Catalan case occupied a seventh part) as their cover story.


Catalan government response

On April 19 (one day after the initial publication of the revelations), Carles Puigdemont and
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appeared in the
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to denounce the spying perpetrated upon the pro-independence leaders, an intervention that was joined by the
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, the
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, and
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. John-Scott Railton, from Citizen Lab, also took part, detailing "circumstantial evidence": that agencies linked to the structure of the Spanish State would have used Pegasus and Candiru to infiltrate the cell phones of the victims for political purposes. The previous March, the European Parliament had approved the creation of a committee of inquiry called Committee to investigate the use of Pegasus surveillance spyware on the alleged use of Pegasus surveillance spyware against journalists, politicians, security agents, diplomats, lawyers, businessmen, civil society actors and other citizens in, among other countries,
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and
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, and whether such use had infringed
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law and fundamental rights. The first meeting of the committee was held the same day that Puigdemont and Junqueras denounced the spying.


Criticism

Spanish general media argued that study completely overlooked the publicly-known fact that many of those politicians had been involved in (and in some instances found guilty of) several crimes and misdemeanors, from embezzlement to sedition, and were in fact under judicially-approved government surveillance, under Spanish law. Regarding the naming of the scandal, the domain ''catalangate.cat'' was registered by
Ã’mnium Cultural Ã’mnium Cultural () is a Catalan association based in Barcelona, Catalonia. It was originally created in the 1960s to promote the Catalan language and spread Catalan culture. Over the years it has increased its involvement in broader political is ...
on 28 January 2022 - months before the scandal came to light. The name itself was coined by targeted politician Ernest Maragall. On the other hand, despite the fact that third partied checked methodologies, some alleged deficiencies in the research methodology where denounced, including the fact that one of the main researcher was a Catalan developer affected by the surveillance. The right wing teachers collective like "Foro de Profesores" collective denounced that the whole scandal was essentially a publicity stunt. to discredit the Spanish government's investigations into past and continuing criminal activity by the surveilled people, and to ''cover earlier surveillance by the regional secessionist government of opposition politicians''.{{Cite web , last=Press , first=Europa , date=2022-10-22 , title=La Guardia Civil sitúa a empresarios e informáticos en el 'CNI catalán' que se reunió con CDR para aupar la república , url=https://www.europapress.es/nacional/noticia-guardia-civil-situa-empresarios-informaticos-cni-catalan-reunio-cdr-aupar-republica-20221022102547.html , access-date=2022-10-23 , website=www.europapress.es


References

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