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Amnesty Report: Serbian Officials Use Israeli-Made Spyware on Dozens of Journalists and Activists
Dec 16, 2024, 07:17 AM
A report by Amnesty International has revealed that Serbian officials have been using spyware to monitor journalists and activists. The report, released on December 16, 2024, cites digital forensic evidence and testimonies from those affected, indicating that the Serbian government has installed both homegrown and Israeli-made spyware on the phones of dozens of individuals in recent months. This surveillance campaign has raised significant concerns regarding press freedom and the safety of activists in Serbia, as multiple sources confirm the use of technology from Israeli firms to facilitate these operations.
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