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Signal developers hack Cellebrite forensics device – Security – iTnews
Numerous vulnerabilities allow code execution.

Israeli digital forensics firm Cellebrite, whose products are used by law enforcement but also repressive, murderous regimes and groups around the world, has been left with egg on its face after an analysis of its software found it to be riddled with easily exploitable vulnerabilities.
The figurehead of the Signal encrypted messaging project, Moxie Marlinspike, got hold of a Cellebrite kit containing two key pieces of Windows software, the Universal Forensic Extraction Device (UFED) and Physical…
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