How the hacking of surveillance tech used by police could un

How the hacking of surveillance tech used by police could undermine Australian criminal cases


He claimed he found 100 vulnerabilities, including one which could modify “not just the Cellebrite report being created in that scan, but also all previous and future generated Cellebrite reports from all previously scanned devices and all future scanned devices.”
The revelations have brought into question whether Cellebrite data is now a reliable source of information when it is used as evidence in criminal investigations and convictions.
Cellebrite is widely used by Australian law enforcement. A search for Cellebrite on Australia’s online repository for court judgments, Austlii, reveals dozens of rulings where Cellebrite data has been relied upon by police as part of the investigation, and ultimately forms part of the prosecution’s case, on cases ranging from assault, murder, drug trafficking and child sexual abuse.

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