We are proud to be the first to release physical extraction for dozens of BlackBerry devices via the UFED Ultimate.
January 16, 2012
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The physical extraction for unlocked devices only is performed using Cellebrite’s proprietary boot loaders, in a forensically sound manner.
This release enables decoding for BlackBerry NAND devices running OS 4, 5, 6 and 7 physical extraction.
Cellebrite strengthens its presence in Asia Pacific with the sale of 200 UFED devices to Australian Government Security Groups
November 07, 2011
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Cellebrite has been selected as the supplier of forensic extraction devices for several security groups in Australia. Within the context of the deals, Cellebrite will provide 200 UFED devices to extract critical data from mobile devices on the spot, saving time and helping solve some of the tougher cases.
Cellebrite UFED Extends Forensic Capabilities to Android Devices with Revolutionary Physical Extraction
October 25, 2011
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Cellebrite has announced that its Universal Forensic Extraction Device (UFED) is now able to extract data in a physical manner from Android devices including LG, ZTE, Kyocera and Acer, and is the first forensic extraction device to perform a physical NAND chip extraction. Android physical extraction bypasses locked devices, does not require rooting and enables decoding of a wide variety of data.
Cellebrite Launches UFED CHINEX state-of-the-art solution for Chinese mobile phone forensics
October 25, 2011
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Cellebrite announces the launch of UFED CHINEX, an add-on to UFED ULTIMATE that allows law enforcement, military, police and intelligence agencies to perform physical, file system and logical extraction of thousands of Chinese mobile phones. Based on Cellebrite’s proprietary boot loaders to ensure a valid and forensically sound approach without leaving a trace, UFED CHINEX can also recover deleted data and enable access to valuable data such as contacts, SMS, MMS, emails and multimedia content.
Cellebrite UFED Selected as Exclusive Forensic Product for Russian Government Security Groups
August 02, 2011
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In March 2011, Cellebrite signed a major, multi-year deal with several prestigious Russian government security forensic organizations, who selected Cellebrite UFED as their exclusive mobile forensic product. Within the context of the deal, Cellebrite will provide 230 UFED devices and peripheral tools. In addition to supplying UFED & peripheral devices, Cellebrite has begun an extensive training and a successful user forum.
Industry-Leading, Extensive iPhone/iPad Physical Support
August 02, 2011
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Cellebrite is pleased to offer the most sophisticated iPhone/iPad decoding & analysis in the industry, with extensive iPhone decoding capabilities. Physically extract iPhone devices (iPhone • iPhone 3G • iPhone 3GS • iPhone 4 GSM • iPhone 4 CDMA • iPad 1) running iOS 3 & higher from a PC. Expanded iPhone decoding now includes also content such as application usage, WhatsApp, user accounts and much more.
New UFED Cable No. 200 for Physical Extraction
August 02, 2011
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Cellebrite has added a special physical cable adapter, supporting Nokia GSM devices. This new cable allows utilization of flasher boxes cables (JAF/UFS) in conjunction with UFED. The cable combination enables physical extraction from relevant phones even when user lock code is enabled.
Micro SIM Adapter for iPhone/iPad
August 02, 2011
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Available for all UFED devices, the Cellebrite Micro SIM adapter allows direct extraction of Micro SIM found in iPad and iPhone 4 devices
French Police Group Orders 300 UFED Devices
August 02, 2011
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Cellebrite is pleased to announce that one of France’s premier police groups has acquired 300 units of Cellebrite’s UFED, along with licenses for three years.
Leading Turkish Corporation Adds UFED to its Security Lineup
August 02, 2011
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Cellebrite is pleased to announce that it has come to an agreement with one of Turkey’s largest security groups to provide it with UFED devices in a deal worth $200,000.
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