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  1. Surveillance and Censorship: The use of zero-day exploits to target individuals' devices raises concerns about mass surveillance and censorship. How do governments and corporations balance national security with individual rights to privacy and free expression?r
  2. Cybersecurity and Vulnerabilities: The exploit developed by Cellebrite highlights the vulnerability of Android devices to sophisticated attacks. What measures can be taken to improve device security and protect users from such exploits?r
  3. Human Rights Implications: The targeting of a 23-year-old Serbian youth activist for their political views raises questions about human rights and the protection of activists and journalists. How can international organizations ensure the safety and security of those who speak out against injustice?Summary :A new report from Amnesty International details how a zero-day exploit developed by Cellebrite was used to unlock an Android phone belonging to a Serbian youth activist. The exploit targeted Android USB drivers, highlighting the vulnerability of devices to sophisticated attacks. This raises concerns about mass surveillance and censorship, as well as the protection of human rights for activists and journalists. International organizations must take steps to ensure the safety and security of those who speak out against injustice, while also addressing the root causes of such exploitation. The use of such exploits demands a global response.

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:A new report from Amnesty International details how a zero-day exploit developed by Cellebrite was used to unlock an Android phone belonging to a Serbian youth activist. The exploit targeted Android USB drivers, highlighting the vulnerability of devices to sophisticated attacks.

This raises concerns about mass surveillance and censorship, as well as the protection of human rights for activists and journalists. International organizations must take steps to ensure the safety and security of those who speak out against injustice, while also addressing the root causes of such exploitation.

The use of such exploits demands a global response.

A 23-year-old Serbian youth activist had their Android phone targeted by a zero-day exploit developed by Cellebrite to unlock the device, according to a new report from Amnesty International. "The And...

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  1. Platform Accountability in Crisis: How can existing frameworks be improved to address the alarming developments in platforms' content policies and their enforcement? What role can civil society organizations play in strategizing and discussing a human rights-based approach to platform governance?r
  2. Amplifying the Voices of Digital Rights Defenders: What steps can be taken to support digital rights defenders in Taiwan and East Asia, particularly in light of the current challenges they face? How can we foster resonance with their experiences and contribute to the global dialogue on pressing issues?r
  3. Mutual Support and Global Dialogue: What can we learn from Taiwan's tech community and civil society about addressing pressing human rights challenges in digital spaces? How can we ensure that the global conversation on these issues prioritizes the needs and perspectives of those most impacted.And here is a

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EFF will be attending RightsCon in Taipei, Taiwan from 24-27 February. Several members, including director-level staff and experts, will participate in sessions, panels, and networking opportunities.

The EFF delegation includes individuals leading sessions on platform accountability, digital rights defenders, and human rights challenges. They will connect with attendees, particularly at the following sessions: "Mutual Support" and "Platform Accountability in Crisis".

These events aim to foster dialogue, learn from Taiwan's tech community, and contribute to the global conversation on pressing issues. EFF hopes to engage with attendees and support the global dialogue on digital human rights challenges.

EFF is delighted to be attending RightsCon again—this year hosted in Taipei, Taiwan between 24-27 February. RightsCon provides an opportunity for human rights experts, technologists, activists, and ...

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