Here’s a translated portion of the article that caught my eye.
In an expert report, the Federal Police reported that the cell phone was subjected to a password cracking process with Cellebrite Premium software, used by the corporation to access data from devices protected by blocking patterns. The tool generated a “dictionary” based on Marchesini’s biographical information. Words and numbers were combined to generate possible passwords, without success.
If you get any lesson from this, make sure your passwords don’t have any relation to your life whatsoever. More random, the more likely it can beat similar “dictionary” attacks.
My question is…what exactly is in Cellebrite Premium? Could it be just that Cellebrite relies less on zero-days more than we thought? Or is the Brazilian police to incompetent to use it properly?