WARSAW, March 3 (Reuters) - An opposition-linked Polish mayor had his phone hacked using Pegasus spyware, Gazeta Wyborcza daily reported on Friday, amid allegations that the country's special services have used the technology against government opponents.
It said that his number appeared on a list that it had access to as part of the investigative journalism initiative the Pegasus Project.
Polish government spokesman Piotr Muller told private broadcaster RMF FM that he did not know about actions taken by special services concerning specific individuals, but that no laws had been broken.
A spokesman for the Polish security services could not immediately be reached for comment.
NSO has said it cannot confirm or deny any existing or potential customers for Pegasus.