Chat Logs of Cellebrite/Graykey/etc. Users/Staff

Hello people,

To add on to my previous post about iPhone defenses against forensic tools, I have exported 3 channels that relate to mobile forensics from the DFIR discord. In case you aren’t aware, the discord mods only verify law enforcement/dfir students/private sector, in which they make you verify with a gov/company email. And even if you manage to get in they may hide the mobile extractions channel from you.

It is hard to find much information about these forensic vendors with a simple google search. This server includes many Q&A about cellebrite, magnet graykey, oxygen forensics, and many more vendors. The vendors themselves have staff answering questions and there are many law enforcement entities present from various countries and agencies. These chats will expand your knowledge about modern threats regarding cellphones. I am collaborating with a well known tech blogger to make these defenses more known to the Public and not just Privacy Guides users soon.

Keywords to search for: GK, BF, FFS, iOS, MDM, AFU, iTunes, Cellebrite, USB, iPhone, iCloud, Agent, Developer, Trust, Graykey, Keychain, Backup

I won’t directly link this program since I’m not sure that is allowed but to view the JSON files in a discord friendly way use this frontend. If you don’t trust this, I will also leave the HTML files that are harder to skim through. HTML version will show the old chats first so you may need to scroll down a bit for “modern” topics or use Ctrl + F to search for the keywords listed. Catbox will not display HTML, to view it, download then open with browser. The date format for the discord messages are ““DD/MM/YYYY””

Chats:
Digital Forensics - DFIR Channels - mobile-forensic-decoding JSON
Digital Forensics - DFIR Channels - mobile-forensic-extractions JSON
Digital Forensics - DFIR Channels - general-discussion-and-questions JSON
Digital Forensics - DFIR Channels - mobile-forensic-extractions HTML
Digital Forensics - DFIR Channels - mobile-forensic-decoding HTML
Digital Forensics - DFIR Channels - general-discussion-and-questions HTML

Extras: My favorite screenshots from Paul Lorentz (Cellebrite) and RichardG


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Wow very interesting thanks for sharing

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Awesome!