Amnesty investigated and found three types of spyware installed on devices from Milanov and others in Serbia who grew suspicious when odd notifications were displayed. It also found evidence that ...
Police in Serbia are using mobile device hacking tools to break into the phones of activists and journalists and then installing spyware to track them, Amnesty International warns in a report.
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbia’s secret service and police have been spying on journalists and opposition activists by installing spyware on their mobile phones, Amnesty International said Monday.
The rights watchdog's December 16 report, "A Digital Prison," said Serbian authorities had used spyware that provided them "extensive surveillance capabilities once installed on a target's device." ...