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Controversial Firms Cellebrite and Corellium Announce $200 Million Acquisition Deal

Controversial Firms Cellebrite and Corellium Announce $200 Million Acquisition Deal 2025-06-05 at 15:36 By Eduard Kovacs Cellebrite and Corellium, whose names have been mentioned in spyware stories, are joining forces to provide advanced investigative solutions. The post Controversial Firms Cellebrite and Corellium Announce $200 Million Acquisition Deal appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an […]

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Android Update Patches Two Exploited Vulnerabilities

Android Update Patches Two Exploited Vulnerabilities 2025-04-08 at 13:26 By Ionut Arghire Android’s latest security update resolves two exploited Kernel vulnerabilities, as well as critical-severity bugs. The post Android Update Patches Two Exploited Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Amnesty Reveals Cellebrite Zero-Day Android Exploit on Serbian Student Activist

Amnesty Reveals Cellebrite Zero-Day Android Exploit on Serbian Student Activist 2025-02-28 at 23:02 By Ryan Naraine Amnesty International publishes technical details on zero-day vulnerabilities exploited by Cellebrite’s mobile forensic tools to spy on a Serbian student activist. The post Amnesty Reveals Cellebrite Zero-Day Android Exploit on Serbian Student Activist appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article

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Serbian government used Cellebrite to unlock phones, install spyware

Serbian government used Cellebrite to unlock phones, install spyware 2024-12-16 at 20:19 By Zeljka Zorz Serbian police and intelligence officers used Cellebrite forensic extraction software to unlock journalists’ and activists’ phones and install previously unknown Android spyware called NoviSpy, a new Amnesty International report claims. The unlocking was made possible through exploitation of a zero-day

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