Serbia's security services are monitoring the mobile phones of journalists and activists critical of the government using ...
Serbian authorities have rejected the claims they used forensic tools from Israeli company Cellebrite and bespoke spyware for ...
Amnesty International says Serbia’s secret service and police have been spying on journalists and opposition activists by ...
Amnesty International says Serbia’s secret service and police have been spying on journalists and opposition activists by ...
Amnesty International calls for the Serbian government to end these surveillance practices: Serbian authorities must stop ...
The Serbian government exploited Qualcomm zero-days to unlock and infect Android devices with a new spyware named 'NoviSpy,' ...
Serbian officials installed homegrown spyware on the phones of dozens of journalists and activists, Amnesty International ...
Amnesty said it found NoviSpy, an Android spyware linked to Serbian intelligence, on the phones of several members of Serbian ...
As tech companies make it harder to infect phones remotely, governments are using physical access to the devices of activists to insert spyware programs.
Serbian authorities have been using sophisticated digital surveillance technology to spy on journalists and activists in the Balkan country, Amnesty International said in a report published Monday.
Amnesty International reports that Serbia's secret service and police have used spyware to monitor journalists and opposition activists. This spyware allegedly captures screenshots and copies contact ...