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A phone-hacking device that law enforcement officials use to extract data from phones is popping up on for as little as $100. Federal agencies in the US and elsewhere, including the FBI and Department of Homeland Security, typically spend up to $15,000 on current models of Cellebrite's Universal Forensic Extraction Device, though older versions are available on the secondary market.
A phone-hacking device that law enforcement officials use to extract data from phones is popping up on for as little as $100. Federal agencies in the US and elsewhere, including the FBI and Department of Homeland Security, typically spend up to $15,000 on current models of Cellebrite's Universal Forensic Extraction Device, though older versions are available on the secondary market.
A phone-hacking device that law enforcement officials use to extract data from phones is popping up on for as little as $100. Federal agencies in the US
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