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Ars Technica : Une société israélienne d'expertise en téléphonie mobile aide le FBI à débloquer l'iPhone saisi, d'après un rapport

Originally published by Ars Technica. by David Kravets News comes after FBI withdrew demands for Apple to help unlock seized iPhone. Screenshot from Cellebrite home page. The mobile forensics firm Cellebrite of Israel is reportedly assisting the Federal Bureau of Investigation in unlocking a seized iPhone that has become the center…

HR.com : eDiscovery pour les ressources humaines

Originally published by HR.com.  By Rene Novoa, DriveSavers How to use it in the workplace Today, many businesses have chosen to go “paperless” by keeping important documents, including those prepared and maintained by human resources (HR) departments, stored in computers rather than file cabinets. By going paperless, businesses can experience a…

FBI vs. iPhone

There has been some speculation as to whether a third-party could access the data on deceased San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook’s iPhone. DriveSavers was the first data recovery company to successfully recover lost data from the iPhone back in 2007. Since that time, we have successfully recovered thousands of smartphones,…

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