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This is an exciting time in digital forensics for those seeking to master iOS forensics. For the first time ever, a wealth of previously untapped data sets from iOS devices can be leveraged to change the course of investigations.
Based on checkm8, examiners can now take advantage of a first-to market solution with UFED and UFED Physical Analyzer 7.28. This update allows you to quickly perform a forensically sound temporary jailbreak, and full file system extraction within one streamlined workflow.
What’s new in UFED 7.28
Industry-first: From temporary jailbreak to full file system extraction in a single tool
To take full advantage of the checkm8 exploit, forensic examiners need an easy-to-use, all-in-one solution, that expedites the extraction flow, while maintaining the forensic soundness of the data.
With data integrity and the time-sensitive schedules of examiners in mind, Cellebrite introduces a new version of UFED that fully integrates checkm8, and a built-in temporary jailbreak. This allows forensic examiners to perform a full file system extraction, without risking changes to the file system, and all within a single tool.
This is available on UFED 4PC and Touch platforms.
What’s new in UFED Physical Analyzer 7.28
Improved Decoding and Examination in UFED Physical Analyzer
UFED Physical Analyzer 7.28 expands decoding support across several leading iOS and Android apps, exposing much more data that can help to maximize your investigative efforts.
Enjoy a more intuitive way to review SMS, MMS, calls and emails, with feature enhancements that improve the use of watch lists in projects.
We are also pleased to announce first-time support for devices running the KaiOS operating system.
For further information on this software update, please read the full release notes here.
UFED InField 7.28 coming soon!
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