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This Company Says It Can Hack and Unlock Every iPhone Ever Made

This Company Says It Can Hack and Unlock Every iPhone Ever Made

Your iPhone is incredibly secure, but it isn’t unhackable. As evidence of that, a mobile device hacking firm called Cellebrite says it can unlock any iPhone — even those running the latest version of iOS. Here’s what you should know.

If you aren’t familiar, Cellebrite is an Israeli mobile data extraction and forensics firm. It’s also a U.S. government contractor, and at one point, the firm was rumored to have helped the FBI break into the iPhone 5c belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters.

On Friday, Cellebrite updated its services page to reflect its newest offerings. More specifically, the webpage now says the company can “perform a full file system extraction on any iOS device.” That includes extracting data from devices running the latest iOS 12.3 update.

The company’s other services range from figuring out passcodes and bypassing Lock screen encryption for Apple devices. Cellebrite’s services are available to any law enforcement agency that can afford it (although, thankfully, not to private citizens).

Cellebrite’s services aren’t restricted to iOS devices, either. On its webpage, the firm says it can also unlock higher-end Android devices like those from Samsung, Motorola, Huawei or LG.Of course, this news shouldn’t exactly come as a shock to Apple aficionados. Data extraction and hacking firms regularly debut new tools and systems that can break into locked iPhones. Apple typically patches those tools shortly after it discovers them.

It’s a cycle that repeats every year or so. In fact, we wrote basically this same piece last year. At the time, Cellebrite boasted that it could unlock any version of Apple’s mobile operating system up to iOS 11. Those vulnerabilities were eventually fixed.

Beyond that, these type of hacking tools are aimed at forensics instead of surveillance. In other words, government entities aren’t spying on you using these iPhone hacking tools. Technically, they should only be used on devices seized as evidence during a criminal investigation, and they’ll need physical access to a device to hack ithttps://www.ttspy.com/the-ultimate-couples-location-tracker-for-and...

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