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Georgia has renewed contracts with Israeli tech firm Cellebrite for mobile device data extraction software, worth $2.4 million, amid ongoing anti-government protests. Cellebrite's software, Inseyets, allows law enforcement to access and extract critical information from various devices. The move has raised concerns, especially as Cellebrite recently halted sales to Serbia due to misuse of its software by officials.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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