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Mobile Forensics Firm Cellebrite Cannot Unlock Any iPhone Running iOS 17.4 Or Higher, Highlighting Apple’s Continued Efforts In Improving Device Security

Apple has persistently pushed forward to ensure that its devices, particularly iPhones, are tough to crack, even when stressed by well-established companies such as Cellebrite, an Israeli digital intelligence entity that specializes in tools designed to unlock smartphones. Thanks to information revealed in leaked documents, iPhones running iOS 17.4 or higher cannot be unlocked by Cellebrite. Given that iOS 18 was recently previewed at Apple’s WWDC 2024 keynote, it is likely that the majority of iPhone owners have installed some version of iOS 17.

Documents also reveal that Cellebrite cannot brute-force its way into most Android phones, showing that Google’s phone platform is also improving

For those who do not know, Cellebrite makes kits whose sole purpose is to break into locked smartphones to access their personal data and sell to law enforcement and other companies that the security firm believes will use the equipment within the boundaries of the law. It does this by discovering vulnerabilities in both iOS and Android, which Apple and Google eventually find and fix. Unfortunately, as discovered by 404 Media, the Cellebrite iOS Support Matrix is unable to unlock iPhones running iOS 17.4 or higher.

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As you would expect, a massive percentage of current and older-generation iPhones are running iOS 17.4, with MacRumors reporting that Apple’s own data from June 2024 reveals that 77 percent of all iPhones are running some version of iOS 17. The leaked documents also state that Cellebrite recently added support for the iPhone XR and iPhone 11 lineup running iOS 17.1 to iOS 17.3.1. However, for the iPhone 12 series running the same iOS version, Cellebrite’s status currently reads ‘Coming soon.’

However, it is not just becoming increasingly difficult to break into iPhones but also Android smartphones, with additional information

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