Serbian police used spyware to keep track of opponents and journalists, Amnesty says
- A Serbian journalist and an activist had their phones hacked by local authorities using a cellphone-unlocking device made by forensic tool maker Cellebrite.
- Amnesty International stated that these are 'the first forensically documented spyware infections enabled by the use' of Cellebrite tools.
- Serbian officials installed homegrown spyware on the phones of dozens of journalists and activists, according to Amnesty International.
- Cellebrite Chief Marketing Officer David Gee said it was investigating the Amnesty allegations.
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