http://phys.org/news/2016-11-israeli-firm-seconds.html
The company has contracts in more than 115 countries, many with governments, and it shot to global prominence in March when it was reported the FBI used its technology to crack the iPhone of one of the jihadist-inspired killers in San Bernardino, California.
The phone in the demonstration, an LG G4 run on Google's Android operating system, is a model Cellebrite had already cracked, so the extraction did not take long.
In the firm's lab they have 15,000 phones—with around 150-200 new models added each month.
When a new phone is launched, Ben-Peretz said, their 250-person research team races against competitors to find a chink in its armour, a process that can range from a few days to months.
Among the data the firm claims to be able to access are text messages deleted years previously.
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