The company claimed that it can unlock iOS devices including those running iOS 12.3 and Android phones such as the Galaxy S9. In 2019, Cellebrite announced a new version of the UFED, called the UFED Premium.
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Once completed, Cellebrite would become a publicly listed company on the Nasdaq under the new ticker symbol, “CLBT” the pro forma implied equity value of Cellebrite post-merger is expected to be approximately $2.4 billion. In 2021, Cellebrite announced a business combination agreement and plan of merger with TWC Tech Holdings II Corporation. The acquisition allowed Cellebrite to expand its digital intelligence solution offerings to include data collection tools from computers.
In 2020, Cellebrite acquired BlackBag Technologies, a forensics company with a focus on computer forensics.
In 2019 Israeli Growth Partners (IGP) invested $110 million in Cellebrite. Today Sun Corporation is Cellebrite's largest shareholder. That year, Cellebrite was acquired by FutureDial Incorporated and one of its major shareholders, Sun Corporation in Japan. In 2007, Cellebrite established an independent division targeted at the mobile forensics industry. Since 2005 they both served as Co-CEO's until Ron Serber left the company in 2020.Ĭellebrite first manufactured hardware and software that offered a compressive phone-to-phone data transfer devices, contact synchronization and content transfer tools for mobile phones, intended for use by wireless carrier sales and support staff in retail stores. Ron Serber joined Cellebrite in 2001 and Yossi Carmil joined in 2004. History Ĭellebrite was established in Israel in 1999 by Avi Yablonka, Yaron Baratz, and Yuval Aflalo. Ĭellebrite's mobile forensics division was established in 2007 and produces digital forensics and intelligence tools for use by law enforcement, intelligence agencies, military branches, corporate security and investigations, law firms and private digital forensic examiners. Mobilogy works with handset manufacturers to ensure compatibility before devices are released to the public. Mobilogy products are used by various mobile operators, and are deployed in wireless retail points of sale. Mobilogy produces hardware and software for phone-to-phone data transfer, backup, mobile applications electronic software distribution, and data analysis tools. In 2017, Cellebrite's Mobile Lifecycle division was rebranded as Mobilogy. Cellebrite is a fully owned subsidiary of Sun Corporation ( JASDAQ: 6736) based in Nagoya, Japan. It has fourteen offices around the globe, including business centers in Washington, D.C., US, Munich, Germany, and Singapore. Cellebrite is headquartered in Petah Tikva, Israel.