Logical and cloud extraction of iOS, Windows 10 Mobile and BlackBerry 10 devices

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Gain access to information stored in iOS, Windows 10 Mobile and BlackBerry 10 devices! Elcomsoft Phone Breaker can brute-force passwords to encrypted iOS backups using built-in GPU acceleration and smart dictionary attacks.

Download device backups from Apple iCloud and Microsoft OneDrive, and retrieve decryption keys to BlackBerry 10 backups directly from BlackBerry servers. GPU-accelerated recovery helps break into encrypted backups faster.

Elcomsoft Phone Breaker is the only forensic tool to acquire data stored in iCloud and iCloud Drive with or without Apple ID and password. Binary authentication tokens obtained from the users computer allow logging into Apple iCloud without a password, downloading iCloud photos, files and backups. No lengthy attacks and no physical access to an iPhone device are required. The tool supports accounts with and without two-factor authentication.

In addition to iCloud backups, Apple synchronizes certain types of information across iOS devices via iCloud. Health, passwords, text messages and iMessages are securely synchronized as well as call logs, Safari browsing history and open tabs, notes, calendars and contacts are synchronized in nearly real time with little or no delay. The data, including deleted items, is synced just minutes after the activity as opposed to iCloud backups being daily at best. Elcomsoft Phone Breaker extracts and decrypts synchronized information from Apple iCloud.

Elcomsoft Phone Breaker is the first GPU-accelerated tool to recover plain-text iOS backup passwords, and remains the only tool to decrypt the keychain. ElcomSoft's patented GPU acceleration helps unlock password-protected backups 50 to 200 times faster compared to using a CPU alone. The GPU acceleration technology supports a mix of AMD and NVIDIA boards.

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Specifications
Developer:
ElcomSoft Co. Ltd.
License type:
Shareware
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