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Daily Dashboard | Cellebrite announces product that can crack locked phones Related reading: A view from Brussels: EDPS sends signal on data transfers 

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CyberScoop reports Cellebrite has announced its Advanced Investigative Service tool can "unlock and extract" locked iPhones' full file system, including those from the 6 and the 6+. “These capabilities dramatically increase law enforcement’s ability to access critical digital evidence and solve cases faster, by providing forensically sound access and extraction capabilities not found anywhere else in the industry,” the company said. “Furthermore, we now make the world’s first ‘decrypted physical extraction’ capability a reality for key iPhone and Samsung Android devices.” Their announcement comes a little over a year after Apple and the FBI's clash over decrypting the San Bernardino shooter's locked iPhone, which the agency was able to eventually do without the help of Apple. Meanwhile, the Princeton University Center for Information Technology Policy's Edward Felten has released a paper called "Nuts and Bolts of Encryption: A Primer for Policymakers."
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