es, if Spanish state employees are spreading false information to discredit GrapheneOS, that does constitute a state-sponsored attack. Even if they are acting unofficially, their position lends weight and consequence to the campaign. The resulting raids and harassment only confirm the seriousness of the impact.
As for Mossos d'Esquadra, the reference is vague—if anyone local or familiar with Catalonia's law enforcement has more concrete info (e.g., whistleblowing, involvement, or internal communications), that would be key to understanding whether this is state-coordinated or more fragmented.
Until there's clear evidence, it's important to document all incidents, maintain security hygiene, and seek legal counsel or international digital rights support (e.g., EFF or Privacy International) if necessary.
es, if Spanish state employees are spreading false information to discredit GrapheneOS, that does constitute a state-sponsored attack. Even if they are acting unofficially, their position lends weight and consequence to the campaign. The resulting raids and harassment only confirm the seriousness of the impact.
As for Mossos d'Esquadra, the reference is vague—if anyone local or familiar with Catalonia's law enforcement has more concrete info (e.g., whistleblowing, involvement, or internal communications), that would be key to understanding whether this is state-coordinated or more fragmented.
Until there's clear evidence, it's important to document all incidents, maintain security hygiene, and seek legal counsel or international digital rights support (e.g., EFF or Privacy International) if necessary.