Apple iPhone Users Must Install Signal, Experts Claim: Even Cellebrite Can't Breach the App

Previously, Signal was promoted by Elon Musk, saying that this messaging app is better than WhatsApp. Because of this, it became more popular with iOS users, especially when its competitor application updated its data sharing policy.

Signal Allegedly Prevents Cellebrite's Data Cracking Software: Here's Why Your iPhone Needs It
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And now, some experts claim that Signal not only secures your messages, but it can also protect your iPhone, even when you are not really using it. All you need to do is install Signal and let it sit on your iOS smartphone.

Security researchers claimed that Signal was able to prevent Cellebrite, a tech giant company well-known for providing high-end software and hardware designed to allow users to break into smartphones. Furthermore, Cellebrite's technology also extracts data from various mobile devices.

To give you more idea, here's what security experts discovered about Signal.

Why iPhone Users Should Install Signal

According to Phone Arena's latest report, Signal was discovered to prevent Cellebrite's Physical Analyzer software, which is described as "the industry standard for digital data examination."

Signal Allegedly Prevents Cellebrite's Data Cracking Software: Here's Why Your iPhone Needs It
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Because of the popular messaging app, Cellebrite's system can no longer be used to collect data from users' Apple iOS-powered smartphones.

On the other hand, 9To5Mac previously reported that the messaging app company also conducted its own analysis of Cellebrite's software.

Thanks to this security activity, Signal was able to find some security vulnerabilities. The popular application was able to exploit one of them to allow any iPhone to corrupt the data on any machine using Cellebrite's technology.

Some non-Signal iPhone users are already installing it

As of the moment, some iPhone users are already installing Signal--even those who are using other messaging applications. On the other hand, Signal announced its latest security activity so that iPhone owners know why they should install the application.

"In completely unrelated news, upcoming versions of Signal will be periodically fetching files to place in-app storage," said the messaging app company.

"These files are never used for anything inside Signal and never interact with Signal software or data, but they look nice, and aesthetics are important in software," added Signal.

For more news updates about Signal and other messaging apps in iOS, always keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.

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Written by: Griffin Davis

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