Israeli company claiming that it can avenge any iPhone model

The Israeli firm Cellebrite lanchoi a new system that is able to access any iPhone model, iPad and Android phone. The company presented the new version of Universal Forensic Extration Davis, or U. FED, called UFED Premium. The service which was created to help law enforcement agencies access equipment and phones [...]
The company presented the new version of Universal Forensic Extration Davis, or U. FED, called UFED Premium. The service, which was created to help law enforcement agencies access equipment and phone locks such as iOS and Android, will be sold to all of the concerned institutional parties.
That means the police can avenge your equipment and use it as they please.
On the official page of U FED Premium, Cellbite says the system will allow police to access third-party apps, conversations, e-mails saved, content eliminated and many more.
The programme can access iPhones and iPads with iOS 7 to iOS 12.3, as well as high-ranking Android models such as Samsung Galaxy S6 to S9 and Huawei's phones and equipment, LG, Motorola and Xiaomi.
No other company owns the technology needed to access this vast range of IOS and Android equipment, at least publicly.
Celebite is believed to be the firm that has opened the iPhone 5C of San Bernardino's most wanted attacker. Authorities demanded Apple do it, but after refusing to be led by third parties such as Cellemrite in this case.












