Grayshift

American mobile device forensics company

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March 2024 Grayshift announced full support for iOS 17 devices, Samsung Galaxy S24 smartphones, and Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 devices.
2023 Grayshift merged with Canadian cybersecurity firm Magnet Forensics, expanding its mobile device forensics capabilities and market presence.
2022 Grayshift announced that GrayKey was being used by thousands of law enforcement and government agencies across 30 countries worldwide.
January 2021 Grayshift released GrayKey with Android device support.
2019 Apple modified iOS to require external device connections to be authorized by the iPhone owner after unlocking, impacting GrayKey's functionality.
2018 Hackers obtained the GrayKey source code and attempted to extort Grayshift by demanding 2 bitcoins after leaking portions of the code.
2017 Rumors began circulating that Grayshift had created a device capable of unlocking iPhones, following the Apple–FBI encryption dispute.
2016 Grayshift was founded by co-founders David Miles, Braden Thomas, Justin Fisher, and Sean Larsson in Atlanta, Georgia, as a privately held company with fewer than 50 employees.

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