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Android Zero-Day Exploited in Spyware Campaigns, Amnesty International Points to Cellebrite
WHITE tr2222200 2024-12-20 Modified: 2025-01-19
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MEDIUM VOLUME
In February 2024, Slaviša Milanov, an independent journalist from Dimitrovgrad in Serbia who covers local interest news stories, was brought into a police station after a seemingly routine traffic stop. After Slaviša was released, he noticed that his phone, which he had left at the police station reception at the request of the officers, was acting strangely – the data and wi-fi settings were turned off. Aware that this can be a sign of hacking, and mindful of the surveillance threats facing journalists in Serbia, Slaviša contacted Amnesty International’s Security Lab to request an analysis of his phone.
Indicators of Compromise (2 / 19 total)
All FileHash-MD5 FileHash-SHA1 FileHash-SHA256 domain
TYPEINDICATORDESCRIPTIONCREATED
FileHash-SHA1 5c431199dc6f56c45eea8f2f982ea83442b38134 SHA1 of 54ee2c4f3e2396b6f92def135d68abd35d63ca7f9c304633a36f705ba4728cb7 2024-12-20
FileHash-SHA1 b276a840310e7576c57fad69c37de7e1ae6e2abe SHA1 of d55e492d5fce87898e065572a5553d1ac1389cd12bf3d28cabc1218cb29780af 2024-12-20