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Discussion Points

  1. Security Concerns: How do previously unknown flaws in Android allow authorities to unlock phones using forensic tools, and what implications does this have for user privacy?r
  2. Zero-Day Vulnerabilities: What is a zero-day vulnerability, and how did Amnesty International discover the chain of vulnerabilities developed by Cellebrite?r
  3. Accountability and Regulation: Should tech companies be held accountable for allowing such flaws to exist, and are there any regulatory measures that can be taken to prevent similar incidents in the future?r

Summary

Amnesty International has reported that Google has fixed previously unknown flaws in Android that allowed authorities to unlock phones using forensic tools. The organization's researchers discovered a chain of three zero-day vulnerabilities developed by phone-unlocking company Cellebrite after investigating a hack on a student protester's phone in Serbia.

These findings highlight serious security concerns and the need for increased transparency and accountability in the tech industry.

Amnesty International said that Google fixed previously unknown flaws in Android that allowed authorities to unlock phones using forensic tools. On Friday, Amnesty International published a report det...

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