Signal messaging app reveals flaws in Israeli firm Cellebrite's equipment

Signal, an encrypted chat app, clashed with Cellebrite last year when the Israeli company said its equipment was upgraded to allow law enforcement to scoop up Signal messages from devices in their possession.

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Signal's allegations come as Cellebrite prepares to go public through a SPAC merger, valuing the equity of the combined company at around $2.4 billion.
Washington: Encrypted chat app Signal suggested in a blog post published on Wednesday that products sold to law enforcement from Israeli surveillance provider Cellebrite can easily be sabotaged.

Cellebrite DI Ltd., which specialises in helping law enforcement and intelligence agencies copy call logs, texts, photos and other data off of smartphones, has repeatedly come under fire for past sales to authoritarian governments, including Russia and China.

Signal, a privacy-focused app eager to show the lengths it goes to protect users' conversations, clashed with Cellebrite last year when the Israeli company said its equipment was upgraded to allow law enforcement to scoop up Signal messages from devices in their possession.


Signal creator Moxie Marlinspike said in his blog post on Wednesday he had come into possession of a bag of Cellebrite equipment and examined the gear inside.

He was "surprised to find that very little care seems to have been given to Cellebrite's own software security," Marlinspike said, noting it would be easy to add a specially crafted file onto a phone that would derail Cellebrite's functionality.

Cellebrite did not immediately return a message seeking comment.
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Elsewhere in his blog post, Marlinspike alleged that he had found snippets of code from Apple Inc. inside Cellebrite's software, something he said "might present a legal risk for Cellebrite and its users" if it was done without authorisation.

Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Signal's allegations come as Cellebrite prepares to go public through a merger with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), valuing the equity of the combined company at around $2.4 billion.
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