A leaked video shows a senior employee from a phone hacking tech company asking law enforcement officials to keep the tech 'hush hush.'
“In a bit more detail, these capabilities that are put into Cellebrite Premium, they are actually trade secrets of Cellebrite, and we want to continue to ensure the viability of them so that we can continue to invest heavily into research and development, so we can give these abilities to law enforcement globally.
In the video, the Cellebrite employee argued that disclosing the tech’s use could help criminals avoid being caught through its methods. If authorities fail to disclose the use of Cellebrite’s tech during a trial, the defendant’s legal team cannot investigate whether data was obtained in a legal manner and whether it is indeed correct or not.was able to get a comment from Cellebrite spokesperson Victor Cooper who said that the company “is committed to supporting ethical law enforcement. Our tools are designed for lawful use, with the utmost respect for the chain of custody and judicial process.
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