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Google has issued an Android update to fix two zero-day flaws, CVE-2024-53197 and CVE-2024-53150, potentially under targeted exploitation by hackers. One of the vulnerabilities was found by Amnesty International and Google's Threat Analysis Group, and was previously used against a Serbian student activist by local authorities in collaboration with Cellebrite.
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