Bob Sullivan reports on the device that is the subject of a freedom of information case in Michigan between the ACLU and the Michigan State Police:
The “Universal Forensic Extraction Device” sounds like the perfect cell phone snooping gadget.
Its maker, Israel-based Cellbrite, says it can copy all the content in a cell phone — including contacts, text messages, call history, and pictures — within a few minutes. Even deleted texts and other data can be restored by UFED 2.0, the latest version of the product, it says.
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