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Leak: Cellebrite fails on iPhones with iOS 17.4 or newer

by Milan
July 18, 2024
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Leak: Cellebrite fails on iPhones with iOS 17.4 or newer

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Keeping your mobile devices secure is a constant race between manufacturers and those trying to break into those systems. A recent leak has revealed that Israeli mobile forensics company Cellebrite is having trouble unlocking iPhones running iOS 17.4 or later. This discovery sheds light on Apple's constant security improvements and the challenges forensic experts face.

In the world of mobile security, no topic is as explosive as the question of whether and how companies like Cellebrite can access the data of locked iPhones. The recent leak of Cellebrite's internal documents shows that even specialized forensic tools cannot always keep up with the latest security updates. These findings are particularly relevant for anyone concerned with digital security and data protection.

Cellebrite's difficulties with iOS 17.4 and newer

A recently published document, the “Cellebrite iOS Support Matrix,” reveals that Cellebrite is currently unable to unlock iPhones running iOS 17.4 or later. This information comes from a leak published by 404 Media confirmed According to this matrix, support for iPhones running iOS 17.4 or later is in the "In Research" status. This means that Cellebrite is still researching methods to unlock these devices.

Importance of Apple's security improvements

Apple has continuously worked to improve the security of its operating systems to stay one step ahead of companies like Cellebrite. The fact that 77% of all iPhones and 87% of iPhones launched in the last four years use a version of iOS 17 shows the widespread implementation of these security improvements. These advances pose a significant challenge for forensic experts.

progress and limitations

Interestingly, Cellebrite was recently able to add support for the iPhone XR and iPhone 11 series running iOS 17.1 to 17.3.1. However, the iPhone 12 and newer models running the same iOS versions have a “Coming soon” status, indicating that Cellebrite is still working on overcoming the security barriers.

Cellebrite's capabilities on Android devices

In addition to the challenges with iOS devices, the leak also shows that Cellebrite can break into most Android devices. However, there are exceptions: For example, Cellebrite cannot use brute force to break into a powered-off Google Pixel 6, 7, or 8 to access the data. These limitations highlight Google's ongoing efforts to improve the security of their devices.

Apple's security updates: A protective shield for users

The revelations about Cellebrite's difficulties unlocking iPhones running iOS 17.4 or later show how effective Apple's security measures are. For users, this means a higher level of privacy and security. At the same time, it remains a constant race between manufacturers and forensic experts, with each attempt to find vulnerabilities leading to further security improvements. As a user, you should always install the latest updates to ensure that your device is as protected as possible. (Photo by releon8211 / Bigstockphoto)

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