![]() ![]() As I got closer, the dull enterprise typeface slowly came into focus: Cellebrite. The rite place at the Celleb…rite time By a truly unbelievable coincidence, I was recently out for a walk when I saw a small package fall off a truck ahead of me. Cellebrite essentially automates that process for someone holding your device in their hands. When Cellebrite announced that they added Signal support to their software, all it really meant was that they had added support to Physical Analyzer for the file formats used by Signal. Once a backup has been created, Physical Analyzer then parses the files from the backup in order to display the data in browsable form. ![]() Cellebrite does not do any kind of data interception or remote surveillance. The background First off, anything involving Cellebrite starts with someone else physically holding your device in their hands. Their products have often been linked to the persecution of imprisoned journalists and activists around the world, but less has been written about what their software actually does or how it works. A few months ago, they announced that they added Signal support to their software. Cellebrite makes software to automate physically extracting and indexing data from mobile devices. ![]()
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