NO LIGHT MATTER This Aug. 16, 2020 file photo shows anti-government protesters raising their lit-up mobile phones during a rally at the Democracy Monument in Bangkok, Thailand. AFP PHOTO
NO LIGHT MATTER This Aug. 16, 2020 file photo shows anti-government protesters raising their lit-up mobile phones during a rally at the Democracy Monument in Bangkok, Thailand. AFP PHOTO

BANGKOK: Cybersecurity researchers say Thai activists involved in the Southeast Asian country's pro-democracy protests had their mobile phones or other devices infected and attacked by government-sponsored spyware.

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