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Hundreds of people crowded the University of Florida campus to listen to conservative activist, Charlie Kirk, who debated ...
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Serbian authorities have reportedly used an Android zero-day exploit chain developed by Cellebrite to unlock the device of a student activist in the country and attempt to install spyware.
A company named Cellebrite, which sells forensic tools to law enforcement, exploited a zero-day vulnerability in Android’s USB framework.
Cellebrite's zero-day exploit bypassed an Android lock screen to access a Serbian activist’s phone. Amnesty links attack to ...