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HIGH Mobile Security

Cellebrite phone-unlocking gear allegedly used in Russian iPhone compromise

Source headline: Cellebrite said it cut off Russia, but Russia used is tools anyway

Threat level High
Signal strength 75/100
Source confidence 1 source
Published 3 hours ago

Intelligence Summary

Security researchers say Russian authorities targeted an iPhone belonging to a political opponent using Cellebrite phone-unlocking tools. The claim suggests the activity occurred even after Cellebrite publicly said it would stop selling to Russia. Cellebrite’s capabilities could enable unauthorized access to locked devices, exposing communications and sensitive data. The incident highlights how surveillance-grade tools can be repurposed despite export or sales restrictions. Users and organizations should review device access, legal, and incident-response controls for iOS targets.

Recommended Action

Review affected assets, schedule urgent remediation, and monitor related indicators.

Topics

#iphone #cellebrite #device-unlocking #mobile-forensics #political-opponent #russia
Original reporting TechCrunch Cellebrite said it cut off Russia, but Russia used is tools anyway
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