![]() Related: Facebook, Twitter, Google, Microsoft Support Apple Against FBI The order that was made from ICE‘s Dallas office, stated that the law enforcement agency’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and Cyber Crimes Center (C3) can also benefit from Cellebrite’s tools. With a contract expected to last up to five years, ICE that is targeting undocumented immigrants without criminal records under the Trump administration, is expected to pay the company anywhere between $30 million and $35 million. Using these, the authorities should be able to unlock locked phones, and harvest sensitive information, including text messages, pictures, videos, and internet browsing histories, among other personal details. The company is also known for helping the FBI in unlocking the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone in 2016, and has later stepped up its capabilities by providing tools to allow law enforcement to unlock and extract crucial mobile phone evidence from all iOS and high-end Android devices.Īnd according to a federal filing dated June 24, ICE is expecting Cellebrite to provide "universal forensic extraction devices (UFEDs), accessories licenses, training and support services." Cellebrite, according to a report from Motherboard, has paying customers from Russia, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates. ![]()
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