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On Friday afternoon, the Israeli forensics company and law enforcement contractor Cellebrite publicly announced a new version of its product known as a Universal Forensic Extraction Device or UFED, one that it’s calling UFED Premium.
The Israeli firm, which provides digital forensics tools and software to help law enforcement access mobile phones in investigations, has had its firmware and software leaked online.Yes, you heard that right. Cellebrite's most sensitive have been made public by one of its products' resellers, who is now distributing copies of Cellebrite's firmware and software for anyone to download.The apparent reseller is, which hosts software for various versions of Cellebrite's Universal Forensic Extraction Device (UFED).
UFED is one of the company's key products that help investigators bypass the security mechanisms of mobile phones, especially iPhones, and extract all data and passwords from them.For the Cellebrite's hand on iOS devices, you can watch the 2015 YouTube video (below), which demonstrates one of the company's products that unlocked the iPhone device in few hours.Download Links to Cellebrite's Key Forensic ProductMcSira is allowing anyone to for the UFED Touch and UFED 4PC (PC version). The company is also hosting for different mobile phone brands, including Apple, Samsung, Blackberry, Nokia, and LG.Besides this, McSira is also hosting copies of, such as the UFED Phone Detective, UFED Cloud Analyzer and Link Analyzer, which allows investigators to analyze seized data further.