Sergei Shoigu of Russia and Serbia's Alexandar Vulin met to discuss ongoing anti-government protests in Serbia, termed as 'colour revolution.' They accused Western intelligence of influencing these ...
Sergei Shoigu, the secretary of Russia's Security Council, has met Serbia's outgoing deputy prime minister Alexandar Vulin in ...
Serbia's deputy prime minister said on Friday Russia's spy services had helped the Belgrade authorities respond to months of ...
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According to Bleeping Computer, the former lets attackers access ... of confiscated devices (and has reportedly been used by Serbian law enforcement to target activists). Zero-days are security ...
Serbian authorities have used one of the zero-days, a high-severity information disclosure security vulnerability (CVE-2024-50302) in the Linux kernel's driver for Human Interface Devices ...
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from both inside Serbia and beyond, as well as an investigation into the misuse of its product, announced by Cellebrite,” authors of the report wrote. Amnesty International first discovered ...
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.