Cellebrite’s response has been to pivot toward and “Remote Extraction,” suggesting that UFED 7.49 may be one of the last traditional local-extraction-focused releases.
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The cloud extraction feature that clones push notifications to bypass 2FA raised alarms at Apple. In response, Apple released iOS 16.6.1 and iOS 17.0.3, which added “Push Notification Attestation” to prevent such cloning. UFED 7.49 is ineffective against devices updated past October 2023. Cellebrite’s response has been to pivot toward and
For investigators, UFED 7.49 is an indispensable tool—but one that must be used with tight legal oversight and constant awareness of its limitations. For the rest of the world, it’s a powerful reminder that no smartphone is truly secure if a sophisticated forensic tool exists to break it. In response, Apple released iOS 16
The hardware landscape changes as quickly as the software. UFED 7.49 expands support for new System on Chips (SoCs), particularly in the mid-range Android market. Devices running newer MediaTek and Snapdragon chipsets often present unique challenges regarding driver compatibility and debug access. The 7.49 update integrates the necessary drivers and exploit chains to communicate with these new hardware architectures effectively.