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After helping FBI hack phone of Trump’s shooter, Cellebrite is acquiring CyTech
17.07.24
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Sophie Shulman
The Israeli company, whose software helped the FBI crack the phone of the shooter who tried to assassinate Donald Trump last weekend, is acquiring CyTech, an American company holding a license to work on projects with maximum security classification in the USA. Cellebrite is establishing a subsidiary based on this acquisition that will focus on this market.