Indian law enforcement agencies will soon acquire the technology to unlock hard-to-crack iPhones and other devices with...

>Indian law enforcement agencies will soon acquire the technology to unlock hard-to-crack iPhones and other devices with ‘top-notch encryption’.

>The Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) in Gandhinagar, the country’s premier forensic facility, will be buying the technology from Cellebrite, the Israeli company that manufactures data extraction, transfer, and analysis devices for mobile devices.

>Cellebrite was recently in news for unblocking iPhone of one of the suspected perpetrators of a mass shooting in San Bernardino last December for the FBI for over a million dollars.

Terrists BTFO! All your data are belong to poo

Give it back, Pajeet

>All your data are belong to poo
Like in the FBI case, they're probably getting just the ability to brute force the password.
Which in the case of a screen lock code is certainly doable, but any encryption relying on long secrets with big keyspaces is still soundly protected.

>will be buying the technology from Cellebrite, the Israeli company that manufactures data extraction, transfer, and analysis devices for mobile devices.
fucking jews at it again

>the Israeli company that manufactures data extraction, transfer, and analysis devices for mobile devices.

Jews n Poos
Poos n Jews

Well yes, who do you think lobbies politicians to put backdoors in encryption?

Same poster here. I made an updated version

>tfw literally 1984

Not true.

They have zero days and agreements with manufacturers to give them 3 months pre release to mess with the phone. They pay a hefty cost for this but considering all the retarded polees chiefs around the world want in on this tech, they'll earn a 1000% return.

Oh wow, guys, we have an expert over here!

Suretanly, pajeet.
This is what I don't get. A backdoor can be opened by anyone, right? At least by anyone who gets in. By making a weakness-in-design, the system becomes exploitable. And the best ciphers are open-source, which means that even with the knowledge of HOW it works, you can't turn cryptotext into cleartext, right? Why would you ever use something that you can't read the programming code of?

OY VEY, looks like the local 33rd degree mason forgot to censor this.

>still can't use the technology to keep sreets free of feces

And? This was done by a private, American, company over a year ago. They can whore their wares to anyone they want to. That's freedom for you.

Oy vey, don't you know that military grade assault encryption is used by terrorists to kill children? They are planning an attack on our children right now, and you want US citizens access to this very same military grade fully automatic extended clip assault cop-killer encryption?
There's a word for people like you and it's traitor. Encryption is a weapon against freedom.

>Encryption is a weapon against freedom
the funny thing is that there are actually people who think like this

>1984
>not 5745

>Cellebrite was recently in news for unblocking iPhone of one of the suspected perpetrators of a mass shooting in San Bernardino last December for the FBI for over a million dollars.
>for over a million dollars
Jesus christ these kikes....

Indian kiddie fiddlers BTFO!!!

If you had a technology that nobody else had and that several world governments coveted, would you give it away for free?

If they really could do this, why would they announce it? This sounds like complete bullshit.