In this clip from Above’s ‘Hidden Signs Your Phone is Compromised’ webinar, I discuss the importance of keeping your phone locked at all times and how Cellebrite tools can be used by law enforcement to capture and compromise all of your personal data once the phone is in their hands.
It seems that educational versions and training materials about forensics with Cellebrite are only available to students and researchers through authorized academic programs. These tools require proper licensing, training and certification for legal use.
Is the UFED tool made available to private individuals or organisations, especially those who ostensibly want to enhance privacy and security and bolster their defences against such a tool?
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https://www.teeltech.com/mobile-device-forensic-tools/cellebrite/ufed-ruggedized/
Is it possible to acquire a Cellabrite toolkit for testing purposes?
It seems that educational versions and training materials about forensics with Cellebrite are only available to students and researchers through authorized academic programs. These tools require proper licensing, training and certification for legal use.
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Is the UFED tool made available to private individuals or organisations, especially those who ostensibly want to enhance privacy and security and bolster their defences against such a tool?
"It fell off the back of a truck" could just be a cheeky way to explain how he got his hands on the kit without revealing who he got it from. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fall_off_the_back_of_a_truck
Looks like the DNC used Stingrays during the latest convention.
https://substack.com/profile/1631143-michael-ginsburg/note/c-85859495
Thank you for the comment and the source, Michael! It seems like a fascinating story, I am going to pass it along to our content team :)