Amnesty International has reported that Serbian authorities have been using spyware to monitor journalists and activists. The ...
Milanov is based in Dimitrovgrad, at the border of Serbia and Bulgaria, 330 kilometers from Serbia’s capital, Belgrade. He ...
A Serbian journalist discovered an Android spyware called “NoviSpy” installed on his phone after it was forcefully unlocked.
Amnesty International claims Serbian activists’ phones hacked by police with spyware tools, raising privacy concerns.
such as Pegasus and Cellebrite UFED, which are specifically developed for law enforcement agencies to extract data from ...
Serbia has been accused of using software from Israeli surveillance company Cellebrite DI Ltd to tap into journalists and ...
The study, “A Digital Prison: Surveillance and the Suppression of Civil Society in Serbia,” reveals how Serbian authorities ...
Serbian authorities are suspected of exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities in Apple’s HomeKit to install Pegasus spyware, ...
A BIRN investigation supported by Amnesty International has revealed that Serbia’s domestic security agency has been ...
Governments may be using mobile forensic products from Cellebrite to hack high-profile targets and install spyware on their Android devices.
Amnesty International calls for the Serbian government to end these surveillance practices: Serbian authorities must stop ...
Israeli forensics firm Cellebrite has been linked to an Android zero-day used to secretly install spyware on Serbian ...