By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Viral Trending contentViral Trending content
  • Home
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Celebrity
  • Business
  • Crypto
  • Gaming News
  • Tech News
  • Travel
Reading: Citizen Lab Finds Cellebrite Tool Used on Kenyan Activist’s Phone in Police Custody
Notification Show More
Viral Trending contentViral Trending content
  • Home
  • Categories
    • World News
    • Politics
    • Sports
    • Celebrity
    • Business
    • Crypto
    • Tech News
    • Gaming News
    • Travel
  • Bookmarks
© 2024 All Rights reserved | Powered by Viraltrendingcontent
Viral Trending content > Blog > Tech News > Citizen Lab Finds Cellebrite Tool Used on Kenyan Activist’s Phone in Police Custody
Tech News

Citizen Lab Finds Cellebrite Tool Used on Kenyan Activist’s Phone in Police Custody

By Viral Trending Content 6 Min Read
Share
SHARE

Ravie LakshmananFeb 18, 2026Mobile Security / Spyware

New research from the Citizen Lab has found signs that Kenyan authorities used a commercial forensic extraction tool manufactured by Israeli company Cellebrite to break into a prominent dissident’s phone, making it the latest case of abuse of the technology targeting civil society.

The interdisciplinary research unit at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy said it found the indicators on a personal phone belonging to Boniface Mwangi, a Kenyan pro-democracy activist who has announced plans to run for president in 2027.

Specifically, it has emerged that Cellebrite’s forensic extraction tools were used on his Samsung phone while it was in police custody following his arrest in July 2025.

The phone was returned to him nearly two months later, in September, at which point Mwangi found that the phone was no longer password-protected and could be unlocked without requiring a password. It’s been assessed with high confidence that Cellebrite’s technology was used on the phone on or around July 20 and July 21, 2025.

“The use of Cellebrite could have enabled the full extraction of all materials from Mwangi’s device, including messages, private materials, personal files, financial information, passwords, and other sensitive information,” the Citizen Lab said.

The latest findings follow a separate report released last month, in which the researchers said officials in Jordan likely used Cellebrite to extract information from the mobile phones of activists and human rights defenders who had been critical of Israel and spoke out in support of Palestinians in Gaza.

The devices were seized by Jordanian authorities during detentions, arrests, and interrogations, and subsequently returned to them. The documented incidents took place between late 2023 and mid-2025, the Citizen Lab said.

In response to the findings, a spokesperson for Cellebrite told The Guardian that the company’s technology is used to “access private data only in accordance with legal due process or with appropriate consent to aid investigations legally after an event has occurred.”

The two cases add to a growing body of evidence documenting the misuse of Cellebrite technology by government clients. It also reflects a broader ecosystem of surveillance abuses by various governments around the world to enable highly-targeted surveillance using mercenary spyware like Pegasus and Predator.

Predator Spyware Targets Angolan Journalist

The development also coincides with another report from Amnesty International, which discovered evidence that the iPhone belonging to Teixeira Cândido, an Angolan journalist and press freedom advocate, was successfully targeted by Intellexa’s Predator spyware in May 2024 after he opened an infection link received via WhatsApp.

The iPhone was running iOS 16.2, an outdated version of the operating system with known security issues. It’s currently not known what exploit was used to trigger the infection. In multiple reports published last year, Recorded Future revealed that it has observed suspected Predator operations in Angola dating back to 2024.

“This is the first forensically confirmed case of the Predator spyware being used to target civil society in Angola,” the international human rights organization said. “Once the spyware was installed, the attacker could gain unrestricted access to Teixeira Cândido’s iPhone.”

“The Predator spyware infection appears to have lasted less than one day, with the infection being removed when Teixeira Cândido’s phone was restarted in the evening of 4 May 2024. From that time until 16 June 2024, the attackers made 11 new attempts to re-infect the device by sending him new malicious Predator infection links. All of these subsequent attack attempts appear to have failed, likely due to the links simply not being opened.”

According to an analysis published by French offensive security company Reverse Society, Predator is a commercial spyware product “built for reliable, long-term deployment” and allows operators to selectively enable or disable modules based on target activity, granting them real-time control over surveillance efforts.

Predator has also been found to incorporate various undocumented anti-analysis mechanisms, including a crash reporter monitoring system for anti-forensics and SpringBoard hooking to suppress recording indicators from victims when the microphone or camera is activated, illustrating the sophistication of the spyware. On top of that, it has explicit checks to avoid running in U.S. and Israeli locales.

“These findings demonstrate that Predator’s operators have granular visibility into failed deployments, […] enabling them to adapt their approaches for specific targets,” Jamf Threat Labs researchers Shen Yuan and Nir Avraham said. “This error code system transforms failed deployments from black boxes into diagnostic events.” 

You Might Also Like

Apple AI Wearables: AR Glasses, AI AirPods & AI Pin

Second ‘Unplugged’ event for tech professionals and business leaders in Galway to be held on March 4

‘In cybersecurity and penetration testing, no two days are the same’

Souvenirs From the 2026 Winter Olympics Are Being Resold for Big Bucks Online

CISA Adds Two Actively Exploited Roundcube Flaws to KEV Catalog

TAGGED: Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, data privacy, digital forensics, Human Rights, Internet, law enforcement, mobile security, spyware, surveillance, Threat Intelligence
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link
Previous Article Bitcoin Difficulty To Rise 14% Thursday—Why The Massive Jump?
Next Article Benfica 0-1 Real Madrid: Vinicius scores wondergoal but chaotic scenes mar first-leg win
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -
Ad image

Latest News

Apple AI Wearables: AR Glasses, AI AirPods & AI Pin
Tech News
DOJ probes Netflix’s power over filmmakers in Warner deal review
Business
Bitcoin miner Bitdeer dumps entire BTC reserves, holdings drop to zero
Crypto
The major hospitality brands opening new hotels in Europe in 2026
Travel
The Legend Of Zelda Keeps Flirting With Dumping Fantasy For Sci-Fi
Gaming News
Down 23 Points And Reeling All Week, UCLA Finds An OT Escape Against No. 10 Illinois
Sports
Bitcoin Whale Exchange Ratio Climbs To Highest Level In 11 Years — Data
Crypto

About Us

Welcome to Viraltrendingcontent, your go-to source for the latest updates on world news, politics, sports, celebrity, tech, travel, gaming, crypto news, and business news. We are dedicated to providing you with accurate, timely, and engaging content from around the globe.

Quick Links

  • Home
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Celebrity
  • Business
  • Home
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Celebrity
  • Business
  • Crypto
  • Gaming News
  • Tech News
  • Travel
  • Sports
  • Crypto
  • Tech News
  • Gaming News
  • Travel

Trending News

cageside seats

Unlocking the Ultimate WWE Experience: Cageside Seats News 2024

Apple AI Wearables: AR Glasses, AI AirPods & AI Pin

Investing £5 a day could help me build a second income of £329 a month!

cageside seats
Unlocking the Ultimate WWE Experience: Cageside Seats News 2024
May 22, 2024
Apple AI Wearables: AR Glasses, AI AirPods & AI Pin
February 22, 2026
Investing £5 a day could help me build a second income of £329 a month!
March 27, 2024
Brussels unveils plans for a European Degree but struggles to explain why
March 27, 2024
© 2024 All Rights reserved | Powered by Vraltrendingcontent
  • About Us
  • Contact US
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?