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If you extract data from iPhones for a living, Stolen Device Protection is the change you can no longer afford to ignore. It does something deceptively simple: it puts Face ID or Touch ID in front of the “Trust This Computer” prompt. The practical result is that an examiner who knows the device passcode still cannot pair an unfamiliar iPhone to a forensic workstation. That is...


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Pulling a backup out of iCloud is one of the more technically demanding jobs in cloud forensics. An iCloud backup is not a single, ready-to-download file; instead, it is assembled from a large number of separate fragments that have to be collected and stitched back together into a coherent backup. Recent changes to Apple’s communication protocols broke things for everyone exc...


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A few days ago we wrote about YellowKey, the newest entry in what has become a remarkably long list of BitLocker bypasses. That article walked through one specific attack with a practical workflow....


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On May 12, 2026, a researcher operating under the handles Chaotic Eclipse and Nightmare-Eclipse dropped a working proof-of-concept on GitHub for a Windows zero-day called YellowKey. In short, it lets anyone with brief physical access to a BitLocker-protec...


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Over the years, we have published several articles about the extraction agent. However, the underlying technology changes quickly, and incremental changes often have significant cumulative effects. As a result, many of our older posts are no longer relevant and can be misleading if followed to the letter today. While last year’s recap,


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